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Audio-Technica AT20SLa Phono Cartridge (MM)

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Kirk100

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Price

AUD $400

Product Type

Phono Cartridge (MM)

Brand

Audio-Technica

Model Number

AT20SLa

Condition

Very good

Payment Method

Paypal, EFT, Cash on Pickup

Region/State

(SA) South Australia/Australia

Suburb or Town

Adelaide

Original Receipt Available

 Yes

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

No

Reason for Selling

Upgraded

Further Information

I’m selling this fantastic highly regarded cartridge and almost new stylus as I’ve upgraded to a moving coil set up. Has has minimal use and sounds amazing. This was a massive step up from the ortofon blue I was using. Come with picture headshell. 
 

Im advertising for less of the cost of the replacement stylus alone. 
 

From vinyl engine:

 

The Audio Technica AT20SLa cartridge features a wide frequency response, with a smooth curve resulting in a natural and uncoloured sound, without the high frequency harshness which results from peaky response.

A major side benefit of smooth high frequency performance is decreased groove wear.

Specifications

Generating element: dual moving magnet

Frequency response: 5-50000kHz (SLa)

Output: 2.7mV (SLa)

Channel balance: 0.75dB (SLa)

Stylus shape: Shibata (SLa)

Stylus construction: nude (SLa)

Cantilever: tapered (SLa) 

Tracking force: 0.75-1.75g (SLa)

Cartridge weight: 8.0g (SLa)

Replacement stylus assembly: ATN20 (black)

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 @ThirdDrawerDown?  (If your phono stage MM input can handle its 2.7mV (you need 46dB gain.)

 

50kHz range implies a very fast 'rise time' - so excellent transient response.

 

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