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Ortofon HMC30 Cartridge
A Briefing on Ortofon Moving Coil Cartridges Nothing demonstrates more convincingly Ortofon´s commitment to be the world´s last cartridge manufacturer than the ongoing development of new state-of-the-art models, and Ortofon will continue to refine upon the level of sound quality attainable from analogue recordings. Since 1948 Ortofon has introduced about 100 different moving coil models, and more are to follow. Contrary to other types of phono catridges, the moving coil principle is not suited for mass production. Each of the four coils contains between 11 an 24 turns of wire, depending on model, and has to be wound by hand under a microscope. The wire itself is much thinner than a human hair. The high degree of craftsmanship involved is one of the "secrets" behind Ortofon's reputation.
Why an Ortofon Moving Coil? Many have asked the question: Why is the sound of a moving coil cartridge so superior to that of a traditional magnetic: The answer in one word is linearity. The patented Ortofon low-impedance, low-output design is inherently linear over the entire audible range. This coupled with unequalled tracking ability and unique diamond profiles combines to deliver a sound previously deemed unattainable. The MC Tango, MC Samba and MC Salsa is a direct result of our endeavours. MC Tango has an elliptical diamond which is cut and polished to Ortofon’s standards, and the output is 0.5 mV. The MC Tango is our MC entry level cartridge with a very high cost/performance ratio.
MC Samba and MC Salsa have a tiny, nude Elliptical or Fine Line diamond, mounted on a very light and rigid cantilever. This results in low equivalent stylus tip mass and cantilever compliance on 14 and 15 μm/mN, which means that MC Samba and MC Salsa will give excellent results with virtually any tone arm. The armature has been designed as a tiny lightweight cross, and the coils are mounted at exactly 90 degree to each other (just like the walls of the record groove), which is improving the channel separation. The magnet and improved damping system has allowed its natural pivotal point to be placed immediately behind the armature, this is giving an extremely precise moving system. Besides, we have increased the output voltage of the Samba to 0.3 mV and the MC Salsa to 0.38 mV. Finally, the name and design is bonded together: The MC Tango is presented in a blue transparent house, the MC Samba is in a yellow transparent house, and the MC Salsa is in an orange transparent house. So, if you like the idea of a moving coil cartridge, but don't like the idea of spending a small fortune, the MC Samba, MC Salsa or the MC Tango will be an excellent choice.
Details on the Ortofon HMC30 The HMC series comes from a rich legacy of Ortofon’s moving coil products. Originally released as a transitional product between the famous MC-10, MC-20, and MC-30 cartridges and the well-reviewed MC Rondo series, these cartridges were designed to offer exceptional performance and detail and in fact rival many modern contemporary cartridges. The HMC-20 sports a Nude Fine Line Diamond which is great for reproducing fine detail and substantially reducing vinyl wear. Listeners of all genres of music will appreciate a fine balance of frequency response and detail, and a 0.5mV output makes it compatible with a vast majority of MC transformers and even in-built amplification devices. The HMC-30 dons a Fritz Gyger II (also now referred to as the FG80), which is exceptional at tracking even the pithiest details. Also prompting a reduction in stylus tip mass, listeners of the HMC-30 will find it fast & detailed, without any glare or harshness. Listeners of complex musical genres will appreciate the cartridge’s ability to resolve micro and macrodynamic passages with ease.
Ortofon HMC30 Specifications
Weight: 10g Type Of Stylus: FG II Equivalent Stylus Tip Mass: 0,30 mg Frequency Response: 20-40.000 Hz Output Voltage at 1000Hz: > 0,5mV Channel Separation at 1000Hz: > 27db Channel Balance at 1000Hz: < 1 dB Compliance Dynamic, Vertical: 14um/mN Compliance Dynamic, Lateral(10 hz): 14um/mN Recommended Tracking Force: 2g Tracking Force Range: 1,8-2,2 g Tracking ability at 315hz lateral: >80um Vertical Tracking Angle: 20° FIM Distortion: < 1%
Details on Ortofon Cartridge and Stylus Installation and Maintenance
A Brief History of Ortofon
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