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Shelter

Shelter cartridges and step-up transformer are made by Mr. Ozawa, a former employee of Fidelity Research. For those too young to remember Fidelity, this company thrived during the seventies an eighties, making wonderful tonearms and cartridges that were renowned all over the world. Hence, Yasuo Ozawa has a strong background in cartridge design and in 1986, he left to establish Shelter. Yasuo Ozawa holds the notion that music, in its purest form, is art. Instead of believing that a phono cartridge is a mechanical device for music reproduction, Yasuo feels in his heart that his cartridges are indeed a musical instrument in their own right. Lovingly and meticulously hand-crafted, Shelter cartridges are so precise that every nuance and every delicate passage of music is faithfully reproduced at a level that is unmatched in the audio world. Twenty years of painstaking, passionate and meticulous attention to microscopic detail has lead Shelter to the pinnacle of audio perfection. More and more great reviews are now circulation on the internet about the outstanding qualities of theses cartridges once only available to wealthy Japanese audiophiles. Shelter's cartridges are renowned for their flawless construction and high-precision performance.
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