ORTOFON MC Quintet Red
Ortofon MC Quintet Red. Mobile coil (MC) cartridge.
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Ortofon MC Quintet Red. Mobile coil (MC) cartridge.
Ortofon MC Quintet Mono. Mobile coil cartridge MC.
Ortofon MC Quintet Blue. Mobile coil (MC) cartridge.
Ortofon SPU 1 S. MC capsule.
Ortofon ST-M25. High performance transformer for MC monophonic capsules.
Ortofon MC Quintet Bronze. Mobile coil cartridge (MC).
Ortofon SPU 1 E. MC capsule.
ORTOFON SPU Classic N. Moving coil capsule.
Ortofon SPU Classic N E. Mobile coil cartridge (MC).
Ortofon SPU Mono GM mkII. Mobile coil (MC) cartridge.
Ortofon SPU Mono CG 65 Di mkII. Mobile coil (MC) cartridge.
Ortofon MC Quintet Black S. Mobile coil (MC).
Ortofon SPU Classic GM mkII. Mobile coil capsule (MC).
Ortofon SPU Classic GM E mkII. Mobile coil capsule (MC).
Ortofon MC Cadenza Mono. Mono mobile coil (MC).
Ortofon MC Cadenza Red. Mobile coil cartridge (MC).
Ortofon ST-80 SE. Reference transformer for mobile coil capsules (MC).
Ortofon SPU Meister Silver GM mkII. Mobile coil cartridge (MC) reference.
A cartridge is an electromechanical device that translates the information from the grooves of records into an electrical signal that can be amplified to produce music.
A moving coil (MC) cartridge is a pick-up cartridge in which the movement of the stylus acts directly on the coil. In a moving coil capsule, the mechanical process is the opposite of that found in a moving magnet design. The mechanical force of the stylus is transferred to the cantilever and the coil rather than to a magnet.
Moving coil capsules are generally more accurate than MM capsules, and therefore are able to extract more information. However, their output level is lower than that of MMs. MCs typically deliver between 0.3 and 2.5 mV (millivolts), while MMs can reach up to 7 mV.
In a moving coil cartridge, the mechanical process is the opposite of that found in a moving magnet design. The mechanical force from the needle is transferred to the cantilever and coil instead of to a magnet.
The cantilever and coil move (voice coil), interacting with a magnet to generate an electromagnetic signal. The signal is output through four pins located on the back of the capsule.
The voice coil structure has much less mass than a moving magnet structure. This allows the stylus to react more quickly to changes in the groove of the record, resulting in a more detailed reproduction. The lower mass also results in a lower output voltage compared to the moving magnet design, requiring the use of a step-up transformer or moving coil phono preamplifier to boost the signal.
MC cartridges use moving coils and offer more precision and detail in sound reproduction compared to MM moving magnet cartridges.
Yes, most MC capsules require a specialised phono preamplifier due to their lower output level.
Not all turntables are compatible with MC turntable cartridges. It is important to check compatibility before purchasing.
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