Audio-Technica AT-33EV AT 33EV AT33EV phono cartridge

Audio-Technica AT-33EV AT 33EV AT33EV Phono Cartridge

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AUDIO-TECHNICA AT-33EV AT 33EV AT33EV PHONO CARTRIDGE

The Audio-Technica AT33EV cartridge super cedes the AT33ANV, a limited edition and highly rated model launched in 2006 to mark Audio-Technica's 45th anniversary. The Audio-Technica AT33EV cartridge is thoughtfully and thoroughly designed, meticulously and exquisitely crafted so that each component part enhances the cartridge's ability to reproduce signal from the record grooves accurately, perfectly as technologically possible. It is a perfectionist's cartridge.

"It brought out more of what's embedded in the grooves of my LPs than any MC in its price range."1

Features
- Resonance damping design reduces the minutest unnecessary vibration
- Hardened duralumin tapered pipe cantilever to reproduce natural sound without distortion
- High quality nude elliptical stylus that traces the grooves and reproduces with opulence
- 10 ohms middle impedance specification to minimize signal loss due to the coil's electrical resistance
- PCOCC6N coil enables purer transmission because it is not subject to grain boundaries in the direction of transmission
- Neodymium magnet with dramatically enhanced and concentrated magnetic energy
- Coil stabilizing VC mold that affixes the coil minimizes unnecessary noise and parasitic resonance and thus enhances treble sound quality
- Internal housing anti-vibration damping material, Hanenite, suppresses unwanted vibration and allows outstanding performance of the dual moving coils to fully express itself
- Brass installation screw used to match the cartridge's high quality sound

Audio-Technica AT33EV Cartridge Specifications
- Type: MC type
- Frequency range: 15Hz-50kHz
- Output voltage @ 1kHz,3.54cm/sec: 0.3mV
- Channel separation @ 1kHz: 30dB
- Output balance @ 1kHz: 0.5dB
- Stylus pressure: 1.8-2.2g (2.0g standard)
- Coil impedance: 10 ohms (1kHz)
- Direct current resistance: 10 ohms
- Recommended load resistance: 100 ohms or more (w/ head amplifier connected)
- Coil inductance: 22 mu H (1kHz)
- Static compliance: 4010 - 6 cm/dyne
- Dynamic compliance : 1010 - 6 cm/dyne (100Hz)
- Stylus tip: 0.3 x 0.7 mil nude elliptical
- Cantilever: Duralumin tapered pipe
- Vertical tracking angle: 23
- Dimensions (mm): H16 x W16.6 x L6.5
- Weight: 6.9 g

Accessories
- Non-magnetic body screwdriver x 1
- Stylus Protector x 1
- Cartridge installation screws & nuts - 13 mm x 2, 19 mm x 2, nut x 2, washer x 2
- Stylus brush x 1

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