AT-XP7
The AT-XP7 is specially designed for the needs of DJs. This cartridge features a highly-rigid polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)/glass fibre body and a tracking force of 2 to 4 grams. It also offers a powerful output level of 6.0 mV, and its 0.3 x 0.7 mil e...
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Specifications
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Channel separation, dB
22
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Clamping force, g
2,0 - 4,0
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Color of case
black
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Contact patch, micron A x B
0,3х0,7
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Country (main office)
USA
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Audio Technica AT-XP7 Moving Magnet Cartridge
The AT-XP7 is specially designed for the needs of DJs. This cartridge features a highly-rigid polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)/glass fibre body and a tracking force of 2 to 4 grams. It also offers a powerful output level of 6.0 mV, and its 0.3 x 0.7 mil elliptical bonded stylus tracks the record groove with high accuracy for outstanding audio reproduction. The cartridge is specifically designed to provide maximum visibility of the stylus tip.
Durable robust design for high-quality specialist DJ playback
Cartridges designed for DJ venue applications for their Hi Fi audio Performance
Great visibility of stylus tip for instant positioning in dark environments
Audiophile experience associated with DJ’ing environment with the signal output level and output impedance characteristics adapted to DJ professional mixing boards
VM dual magnet cartridge with 0.3 x 0.7 mil elliptical bonded stylus
Tapered aluminium cantilever
Stainless wire suspension enables expressive higher frequency for clearer sound
High-rigidity and Low-resonance cartridge housing
Replacement Stylus: ATN-XP7
Basic
Channel separation, dB
22
Clamping force, g
2,0 - 4,0
Contact patch, micron A x B
0,3х0,7
Country (main office)
USA
Dj player for Scratch
yes
Enclosure material
plastic
Maximum frequency, Hz
20000
Needle holder material (cantilever)
aluminum
Type of needle sharpening
elliptical
About brand
Audio Technica
In 1962, Matsushita founded Audio-Technica with the vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone. And following this vision, he soon created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1, in the company’s small flat in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
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