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== Daten ==
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== Data ==
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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller: [[Ortofon]]
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* Manufacturer: [[Ortofon]]
* Modell: Vinyl Master Silver
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* Model: Vinyl Master Silver
* Baujahre: ab 2003
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* Year of manufacture: 2003 onwards
* Hergestellt in: Dänemark
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* Made in: Denmark
* Farbe: schwarz mit hellgrauer Aufschrift "VM"
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* Colour: black with light grey inscription "VM".
* Gewicht: 5 g
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* Weight: 5 g
* Neupreis ca.: 250,- €
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* Original price approx.: 250,- €
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Prinzip: Moving Magnet (MM)
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* Principle: Moving Magnet (MM)
* Frequenzgang: 20 - 27.000 Hz
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* Frequency response: 20 - 27,000 Hz
* Kanaltrennung: > 25 dB bei 1 kHz
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* Channel separation: > 25 dB at 1 kHz
* Kanalbalance: < 1.5 dB bei 1 kHz
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* Channel balance: < 1.5 dB bei 1 kHz
 
* Übersprechdämpfung:
 
* Übersprechdämpfung:
* Ausgangsspannung: > 3 mV
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* Ausgangsspannung: >3 mV
* Abschlusswiderstand: 47 kOhm an 100-400 pF
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* Terminating resistor: 47 kOhm at 100-400 pF
* Abtastfähigkeit bei 315 Hz: 90 µm  
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* Scanning capability at 315 Hz: 90 µm  
* Induktion: 550 mH
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* Inductance: 550 mH
* Nadeltyp: Fritz Gyger II (r/R: 5/70 µm), nackt auf Aluminium-Nadelträger
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* Needle type: Fritz Gyger II (r/R: 5/70 µm), bare on aluminium needle carrier
* Empfohlene Auflagekraft: 15 mN
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* Recommended contact force: 15 mN
* Nadelnachgiebigkeit: 30 µm/mN  
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* Needle compliance: 30 µm/mN  
  
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
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'''Special features'''
* klappbarer Nadelschutz
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* Foldable needle guard
  
  
== Bemerkungen ==
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== Remarks ==
Baugleich mit [[Ortofon 540 MK II]]
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Identical in construction with [[Ortofon 540 MK II]]
  
== Bilder ==
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== Pictures ==
  
== Berichte ==
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== Reports ==
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* Stereoplay issue 2/2004
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** Sound: top class, 43 points
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** Overall rating: good, 64 points
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** Price/Performance: very good
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:: "The most expensive vinyl master system sounded as a synthesis of the Red and the Blue. Without lacking the coherence of the Red, it had the same amount of detail as the Blue. As a result, voices came across not only very naturally, but also very articulately. It underpinned its top position with a generous stage with precise localization of individual instruments."
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://ortofon.com/hifi/products/historical-products/ortofon-series-500-moving-magnets Ortofon Series 500 Moving magnet cartridges]
 
* [http://ortofon.com/hifi/products/historical-products/ortofon-series-500-moving-magnets Ortofon Series 500 Moving magnet cartridges]
  
[[Kategorie:Tonabnehmer]]
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[[Category:Cartridges]]</1.5>

Latest revision as of 09:34, 8 October 2015

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Ortofon
  • Model: Vinyl Master Silver
  • Year of manufacture: 2003 onwards
  • Made in: Denmark
  • Colour: black with light grey inscription "VM".
  • Weight: 5 g
  • Original price approx.: 250,- €


Technical Data

  • Principle: Moving Magnet (MM)
  • Frequency response: 20 - 27,000 Hz
  • Channel separation: > 25 dB at 1 kHz
  • Channel balance: < 1.5 dB bei 1 kHz
  • Übersprechdämpfung:
  • Ausgangsspannung: >3 mV
  • Terminating resistor: 47 kOhm at 100-400 pF
  • Scanning capability at 315 Hz: 90 µm
  • Inductance: 550 mH
  • Needle type: Fritz Gyger II (r/R: 5/70 µm), bare on aluminium needle carrier
  • Recommended contact force: 15 mN
  • Needle compliance: 30 µm/mN


Special features

  • Foldable needle guard


Remarks[edit]

Identical in construction with Ortofon 540 MK II

Pictures[edit]

Reports[edit]

  • Stereoplay issue 2/2004
    • Sound: top class, 43 points
    • Overall rating: good, 64 points
    • Price/Performance: very good
"The most expensive vinyl master system sounded as a synthesis of the Red and the Blue. Without lacking the coherence of the Red, it had the same amount of detail as the Blue. As a result, voices came across not only very naturally, but also very articulately. It underpinned its top position with a generous stage with precise localization of individual instruments."

Links[edit]