Audio-Technica AT3482P phono cartridge

Audio-Technica AT3482P Phono Cartridge

SKU: ATC3482P

  • $49.00

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AUDIO-TECHNICA AT-3482P AT 3482P AT3482P P-MOUNT T4P CARTRIDGE

The Audio-Technica AT3482P phono cartridge is Audio-Technica's versatile entry-level cartridge for P-mount T4P turntables. It easily surpasses original equipment and generic cartridges in delivering sheer musical enjoyment.

Audio Technica AT3482P Phono Cartridge Specifications
- Output voltage: 5mV
- Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
- Channel balance: 1.5dB
- Channel separation @ 1kHz/10kHz: 24/15dB
- Stylus type: Conical
- Stylus construction: Bonded round shank
- Cantilever construction: Carbon fiber

Customer Reviews

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David Gray (Windham, US)
Would buy again.

Works as it should. Perfect replacement.

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Erik Dalecki (Burdett, US)
An excellent little cartridge

This is a great sounding cartridge. It’s more detailed than my old Shure. LP tunes is great to deal with! Thanks!

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Dennis Han (Allen, US)
Good choice for original mono microgroove

For mono records pressed before the stereo era (and sometimes after) that use the original microgroove, the 0.7 mil diameter conical stylus is a good choice so that the stylus doesn't scrape the bottom of the groove, as is the case with elliptical and hyperelliptical styli. Sound quality is quite good for the price. I also have an AT81CP, 0.6 mil conical stylus, and the AT3482P has more definition. Connect the right and left channels together, before the pre-amp, to make a mono cartridge. For stereo, there are better cartridges with more modern styli.

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Tony (Chicago, US)
Perfect fit for my technics sl q 200

My records sound amazing 🤩

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Chris (Annandale, US)

fast delivery

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Kenneth Smith (Ephrata, US)
Bought cartridge as a gift

It arrived on time. Bought it as a gift based on reviews.

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Jeffrey Whitcomb (Denton, US)
Rocking on

It worked great. I bought a turntable for 10 dollars and put this in it, along with a new belt. It will make a good gift someday.

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john muzzi (Cary, US)
best deal around

easy fast and good price


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Excellent sound quality

Life changing

I wish I was being dramatic
I didn’t want to pay for a new record player for my Billie Ellis vinyls
But I can listen to the songs clear as day now with this!! Okay, it skips sometimes as you would expect
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I've had this for over 6 months, and I can report that it has much better bass, and treble than the original. Everything is very clean and detailed sounding. A few notable examples. I recently ordered Eva Cassidy Live Blues Alley 25th anniversary, 180gram, 45RPM. The soundstage is absolutely amazing. It is on the same level, if not surpasses MoFi Eric Clapton Unplugged SACD. My sister gifted me the soundtrack to Sinners on 180gram vinyl. I actually heard the soundtrack before I saw the movie. I didn't know vinyl could support so much bass. My room becomes fully pressurized with that soundtrack, backed by a SVS SB3000. Last would be Miles Davis Kind of Blue. I have this on 200gram 33/3RPM and MoFi SACD. I can hear tape hiss on both, and both sound very much the same. SACD wins on floor noise, but really not by much. My vinyl copy is also crazy clean sounding, but sonically sounding, they sound so close.