Denon DL-A110 Phono Cartridge is a high-quality MC cartridge that reproduces the head shell of the DL-103 head cartridge, which was jointly developed by Denon and NHK in 1964. It features a 0.3 mV output voltage, a channel balance of 1 dB max. (1 kHz), and a channel separation of 25 dB min. (1 kHz). The cartridge has an electrical impedance of 40 Ω/ohms ±20% (1 kHz), and it is recommended to use a load resistance of 100 Ω/ohms or more (40 Ω/ohms when using a transformer). The compliance is 5 x 10-3 m/N (Using a 100 Hz record), and the stylus is a 0.
Denon DL-A110 Phono Cartridge is a high-quality MC cartridge that reproduces the head shell of the DL-103 head cartridge, which was jointly developed by Denon and NHK in 1964. It features a 0.3 mV output voltage, a channel balance of 1 dB max. (1 kHz), and a channel separation of 25 dB min. (1 kHz). The cartridge has an electrical impedance of 40 Ω/ohms ±20% (1 kHz), and it is recommended to use a load resistance of 100 Ω/ohms or more (40 Ω/ohms when using a transformer). The compliance is 5 x 10-3 m/N (Using a 100 Hz record), and the stylus is a 0.
Denon DL-A110 Phono Cartridge is a high-quality MC cartridge that reproduces the head shell of the DL-103 head cartridge, which was jointly developed by Denon and NHK in 1964. It features a 0.3 mV output voltage, a channel balance of 1 dB max. (1 kHz), and a channel separation of 25 dB min. (1 kHz). The cartridge has an electrical impedance of 40 Ω/ohms ±20% (1 kHz), and it is recommended to use a load resistance of 100 Ω/ohms or more (40 Ω/ohms when using a transformer). The compliance is 5 x 10-3 m/N (Using a 100 Hz record), and the stylus is a 0.
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