Skyanalog G3 Moving Coil Cartridge
Skyanalog P1 Moving Coil Cartridge
Skyanalog P1M Moving Coil Cartridge
Skyanalog P1M capsule has a black aluminum housing, in which an Al stylus MC type motor with a Fineline diamond stylus profile has been installed. The collection needle has a 5x50um grind. The needle axis was placed at an angle of 20 degrees to the end of the bobbin body. The manufacturer recommends the 8.9g pill for light heavy arms, with an effective weight of 11-14g. The output voltage is 0.4 mV at a rate of 3.54 vm/s. The internal resistance of the pure copper crossover winding is 6.5 ohms, which should be terminated between 100 and 220 ohms per manufacturer’s recommendations. The pickup’s frequency response is accurate to +/-1dB between 20Hz and 20Khz, while channel separation is better than 30dB at 1Khz and channel balance is better than 0.5dB, which is an excellent value. The recommended needle pressure is 1.6 to 2.0 g, the recommended optimal value is 1.8 g.
Skyanalog P2 Moving Coil Cartridge
Slic Innovations Eclipse C Tonearm Cable
As we move closer to offering a complete SLIC cable loom MCRU offer a new lease of life for your vinyl collection, the Slic tone-arm cable. The microscopically low signal from your cartridge is very susceptical to interferance, the Slic is a super low interferance cable design able to allow more detail and information to pass through un-interrupted.
Sorane SA-1.2 tonearm
All Sorane tonearms come with high quality cable, 5 pin (SME type) to RCA.
The detachable headshells are black.
Unique design, unique sound, unique value for money high quality tonearm.
The sound of the Sorane SA-1.2 tonearm is quite unique, due to its ridged design and construction, the main arm component is engineered from one billet of aluminum and assembled with great precision and care. There is virtually none of the resonance associated with S-shaped arms and far more strength plus lower 'critical' resonances than virtually all straight arms. Download Brochure.Sorane TA-1L tonearm
12" long gimbal-type bearing design tonearm for excellent bass, dynamics and imaging
A successful tonearm must have the sensitivity and stability to retrieve low-level signals and the quality of the bearings (such as used in the TA tonearms) is paramount.
Whilst tonearm mass and cartridge compliance set the low frequency resonance point, high quality bearings must be used that allow the arm to follow the advance of the groove, to navigate the vinyl groove without grabbing/resistance/noise generation.