
Ortofon Concorde Music Black Turntable Phono Cartridge
Experience Unparalleled Audio FidelityThe Ortofon Concorde Music Black Phono Cartridge delivers high-resolution audio with tool-free installation for S-shaped tone arms. Its advanced design ensures exceptional tracking and clarity for audiophiles. Output Voltage: 6 mV Frequency Response: 20 Hz-...
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Overview
Experience Unparalleled Audio Fidelity
The Ortofon Concorde Music Black Phono Cartridge delivers high-resolution audio with tool-free installation for S-shaped tone arms. Its advanced design ensures exceptional tracking and clarity for audiophiles.
- Output Voltage: 6 mV
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHz +2/-0 dB
- Tracking Ability: 80 µm
- Compliance: 15 µm/mN
- Cantilever Material: Boron
- Stylus Shape: Nude Shibata
Key Features
Easy tool-free installation for S-shaped tonearms with removable headshell
Can be upgraded through the entire series, all the way up to Concorde Music Black LVB 250, simply by replacing the stylus
Silver-plated oxygen-free copper, quad-coil system with Ortofon split pole pins
Award winning cartridge design
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features tool-free installation for straightforward setup on S-shaped tonearms with removable headshells.
- The cartridge design has received industry recognition, indicating a certain level of performance and quality.
- Utilizes a silver-plated oxygen-free copper, quad-coil system for potentially improved signal purity.
- Incorporates Ortofon split pole pins, which are designed to enhance channel separation and imaging.
- Allows for future performance upgrades simply by replacing the stylus, up to the Concorde Music Black LVB 250.
👎 Cons
- Requires an S-shaped tonearm with a removable headshell, limiting compatibility with other tonearm types.
- The need to purchase replacement styli for upgrades represents an additional ongoing cost for the user.
- Specific details on the sonic characteristics of the "Music Black" variant are not provided, requiring further research.