🎧 Elevate your vinyl game with precision and ease!
The Audio Technica AT-VM95C/H kit combines a durable aluminum cantilever with specially wound coils to boost output voltage, ensuring crisp, detailed sound. Featuring threaded inserts for quick two-screw installation and universal 1/2" mount compatibility, this lightweight 15.5g headshell and dual moving magnet cartridge kit is engineered for audiophiles seeking effortless setup and superior vinyl playback.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 5.08 x 7.62 cm; 9.07 g |
Item model number | AT-VM95C/H |
Colour | blau |
Material Type | Magnet |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
M**N
Audio Technia VM95c/h
Bought this to replace the cartridge on my AT-LP 120 USB that had become faulty and based on reviews this seemed a good choice at reasonable price for full unit rather than try change the part head like some seem to sell and am very happy with the sound coming from my Technics HiFi after good few weeks of not using this deck.
M**N
Basic but works
Using this as I can upgrade at a later date. Swap between this and my ortofon, plus I can upgrade the stylus at a later date.
P**Y
A safe bet with lots of upgrade potential
This is a great entry level cartridge that offers the potential for some interesting upgrades in the future.I'm a bit of a supporter of the vinyl format because I like the opportunity to try out different things like cartridges.I have a Technics SL1500C turntable and was intrigued to learn that Technics were to fit this cartridge to the forthcoming SL100C, I was surprised as this was to my mind a very definite downgrade to the Ortofon 2M Red stock flitted to the 1500C. Normally I use my 1500 with a 2M Blue which is a big step up from the Red.My impression of the Audio Technica AT-VM95C is that actually its quite an easy listen, it does not have the detail and dynamics of the Ortofons but it does not suffer from as much end of side distortion as I might have expected from a conical stylus and it does have that mid range lift that you might traditionally expect from vinyl.What the AT-VMN95 cartridge offers is the ability to to upgrade to some quite exotic stylus profiles such as fine line and Shibata, an upgrade path that is not available with the Ortofons unless you buy a complete 2M Bronze package.So what at first sounds like an act of penny pinching by Technics might actually lead to greater opportunities to improve the sound of the turntable.If you own a turntable with a replaceable headshell then I think this is an interesting package to buy, it's a good safe bet without breaking the bank that could save you a stack of cash in the future by offering painless upgrades.In my mind, highly recommended.A first step on a possibly very interesting sonic journey.
N**K
Good budget choice.
Bought with conical stylus for playing old mono classical LPs as conical supposed to be less noisy. Not sure about that but this does the job fine and turns out it does really well with 70’s prog rock - gives a real solid full-bodied sound and still quite detailed.
M**I
Very happy
Great replacement for my 1972 national panasonic. Sounds fantastic and has the option for upgrades later down the line.
S**S
does the job
does the job
G**E
Works to perfection
Works amazingly ❤️Great quality of sound and excellent part for any turntable ❤️
I**N
Excellent Item
Excellent Item
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