Audio Technica – AT-VM95C/H
$55.94
$87.27
Audio Technica – AT-VM95C/H The Audio Technica – AT-VM95C/H combo kit includes the AT-VM95C dual moving magnet cartridge premounted on the AT-HS6BK headshell. The AT-VM95C/H combo kit includes the AT-VM95C dual moving magnet cartridge premounted on the AT-HS6BK headshell. Specifications Frequency Response 20 – 20,000 Hz Channel Separation 18 dB (1 kHz) Vertical Tracking Angle 23° Vertical Tracking Force 1.8 to 2.2g (2.0g standard) Stylus Construction Bonded Round Shank Recommended Load Impedance 47,000 Ω Coil Impedance 3.3 kΩ (1 kHz) DC Resistance 485 Ω Coil Inductance 550 mH (1 kHz) Output Voltage 4.0 mV (@ 1 kHz, 5 cm/sec) Output Channel Balance 2.5 dB (1 kHz) Stylus Shape Conical Cantilever Aluminium Pipe Static Compliance 17 x 10 – 6 cm / dyne Dynamic Compliance 6.5 x 10 – 6 cm / dyne (100 Hz) Mounting 1/2” centres Dimensions 21.2 × 21.4 × 62.4 ( H x W x D mm) Model AT-VM95C/H Recommended Load Capacitance 100-200 pF Replacement Stylus AT-VMN95C Stylus Size 0.6 mil Type VM Stereo Dual Magnet Weight 15.5 g Wire Used for Coil T.P. Copper Weight 1 kg Dimensions 20 × 8 × 20 cm Winner of numerous industry awards, Audio-Technica manufactures products that set quality, durability and price/performance standards for live sound tours, broadcast and recording studios, corporate and government facilities, house-of-worship venues, and more. Audio-Technica microphones are chosen for critical government installations such as the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. Audio-Technica microphones and wireless systems are also selected for major broadcast music events, including the GRAMMY® Awards and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. Audio-Technica products have provided seamless audio coverage and technical support in U.S. presidential debates since 1988. Our microphones deliver versatile solutions at high-profile sports broadcasts, including World Cup Soccer, the Super Bowl, and the Commonwealth Games, as well as the Summer Games in Beijing (2008), Athens (2004), Sydney (2000), and Atlanta (1996), and the Winter Games in Vancouver (2010), Torino (2006) and Salt Lake City (2002). Audio-Technica Corporation in Japan, in addition to offering a wide range of products under its own brand, is a leading OEM supplier of audio transducers, optical sensors and a variety of specialty devices. Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. markets and distributes Audio-Technica products throughout the Western Hemisphere. With other operating companies in Europe, Singapore and Hong Kong, Audio-Technica today is a global leader in its field, committed to providing superior performance and exceptional value for customers around the world
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