Audio-Technica AT-110E AT 110E AT110E phono cartridge LC-OFC Improved

Audio-Technica AT-110E AT 110E AT110E Phono Cartridge LC-OFC Improved

SKU: ATC110E

  • $109.98

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AUDIO-TECHNICA AT-110E AT 110E AT110E PHONO CARTRIDGE

The Audio-Technica AT110E is a cartridge that captures and conveys the sound and emotion of music that most of its peers overlook. The Audio-Technica AT110E has been around for decades without revision for a very good reason - and that should tell you something about its enduring musicality. Manufactured to Audio-Technica's world class quality standards, each cartridge is completely hand assembled with tolerances held to just thousands of an inch.

The Audio-Technica AT110E phono cartridge LC-OFC Improved delivers a wide sound stage, rich full, natural tone, tight bass, vibrant performance, more musical detail and nuance at a best buy price. It sounds so good and so affordable, a rare combination in high end audio.

Please note: The Audio-Technica AT110E LC-OFC requires about 50-100 hours of actual playing time before it will deliver its musical excellence.

Audio Technica AT110E Phono Cartridge Specifications
- Type: Moving magnet
- Output voltage: 4.5mV
- Frequency response: 20Hz-22kHz
- Load impedance: 47k ohms
- Channel separation @ 1kHz: 26/17dB
- Channel balance @ 1kHz: 1.5dB
- Stylus tip: 0.4 x 0.7 mil elliptical
- Stylus construction: Bonded
- Cantilever construction: Thin-wall tube
- Tracking force: 1-2 g
- Weight: 7.2g
- Stylus replacement: Audio-Technica ATN110E

Reviews & Feedback
A customer's quote: "I must say, the sound quality is SUPERB! The cartridge seems to filter out any scratching noises! How does it do that?..."

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Deborah Lundell (Falls Church, US)
Great Cartridge

This is a great cartridge for the money.


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