Replacing the venerable high-output Blue Point Nº2, the Blue Point Nº3 High is a refined transducer that continues Sumiko 's tradition of technologically sophisticated, high-performance moving coil (MC) capsules compatible with any MM phono stage. . It uses a similar low vibration mounting block and internal body as Sumiko 's recently updated range of moving magnet capsules, in order to most effectively separate your signal generator from any potential mechanical vibration, thereby while benefiting from a newly designed shell with a gently beveled front panel that provides excellent visibility of the reading tip during mounting and adjustment. The result is a highly versatile transducer that provides a level of detail and stereo separation unmatched in performance in its class and price.
Characteristics:
- Moving coil (MC) capsule with exceptional quality/price ratio.
- Compatible with phono stages for moving magnet (MM) cartridges.
- Elliptical needle and aluminum cantilever.
- Coils with high purity copper windings.
- Output level of 2.5 mV at 1 kHz.
- Frequency response of 13-35,000 Hz.
- Balance between channels less than 1 dB at 1 kHz.
- Channel separation of 30 dB at 1 kHz.
- Load impedance of 47 kohms.
- Support force between 1.8 and 2.2 grams.
- Weight: 6g.
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