




The Accuphase AC2 is truly a great lady ... maybe, just maybe, my favorite.
Grained, very detailed and incisive especially on the high register; nonetheless never tiring or "too bright" as some call.
Bass, equally well-defined and sculpted, always returns a valid dynamic performance, without adding distortion and / or colors.
It has a rather low internal impedance, which impose a high transformation ratio: my favorite matching is with the transformer HASHIMOTO HM3 to 1:40.
The rest is just music!
I repeat ... it is a great cartridge, that can easily compete with others of a very different caliber, and above all price.
The bad it's only that is an old woman with several years behind ...
Specifications:
Output voltage: 0,18 mV
Frequency response: da 20 Hz a 60 KHz
Internal impedence: 4 ohms
Tracking Force: 1,5 to 2,5 g
Peso: 9,5 g
Stay tuned ;)
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