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About This Listing

Since the launch of the Concorde, Ortofon have constantly been listening to the feedback of their customers to continuously improve our processes and products. Reflecting our extensive experience in industrial design and technological know-how, today, the time has come to present you with the new awesome Concorde MkII. As implied by the name, the SCRATCH is intended especially for the disciplines of scratch and back-cueing. DJs prefer spherical styli, as they preserve more of the groove over back-cueing and scratching. For DJs that require increased tracking ability, the SCRATCH is up to the task. The Scratch has a supreme ability to trace the grooves of the records and it is tailored specifically for scratch. Due to its very high output 10 mV, it is perfect for scratch of all music with deep bass frequences. With solid bass reproduction and extended highs, the SCRATCH is great for any style, providing energetic sound. Maximum scratch performance guaranteed!

Features:

  • New more refined cartridge shape
  • Exchangeable Finger Lift
  • New larger and more robust stylus tip with large viewing cutout
  • OUTPUT 10 mV
  • FREQUENCY RANGE 20 18,000 Hz
  • TRACKING FORCE 4 g
  • STYLUS TYPESpherical

World of Stereo, Inc. is an authorized Ortofon retailer.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Concorde Scratch MkII Cartridge with Spherical Stylus Twin Pack

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Sacramento, CA, United States
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