Benz Micro Ruby Z Cartridge
Ruby Z upgrades this famous model to full “S Class” status. It features the new Zebra wood body, second only to Ebony for its resonance characteristics, offering bass weight and pitch definition, midrange linearity and high frequency clarity with a natural musicality. The new Micro Ridge stylus is featured, providing enhanced tracking, resolution and groove integrity. The generator is based on the Ruby square plate and output is .35mV. The Ruby Z low output is best used with phono stages offering greater than 60dB gain, loaded at 400 ohms or higher. The Ruby Zebra cartridge weighs only 10.6 grams, making it ideal for a wide range of tonearms, including today’s state-of-the-art, and vintage models lacking the energy control, bearing designs, or counter-weight range.
BENZ MICRO EBONY S CARTRIDGE
A Benz Micro classic, the Ebony H and Ebony TR cartridges have been re-introduced for a very limited production run. The Ebony body, cross-coil models include the Ebony H and Ebony TR, both featuring Micro Ridge or MR stylus. The ultimate high-output moving coil, the Ebony H shares the same Ebody body as the Benz Micro LP S MR, and is used with MM type phono stages and a 47kohm input impedance. The Ebony TR is designed for use with a Step Up Transformer (SUT), featuring a .1mV output and a coil impedance of less than 5 ohms.
Benz Micro Gullwing SLR MC Cartridge
PS Audio Stellar Phono Preamplifier
- Moving Magnet and Moving Coil preamplifier.
- Fixed and variable cartridge loading adjustable from remote control.
- Up to 70dB of ultra low noise gain for MC cartridges as low as 0.15mv.
- Review in HiFi news magazine.
Funk Firm FX3 Tonearm
Sorane ZA12 Transcription Tonearm
Tellurium Q Black Diamond RCA Phono Cables for Turntables
DS Audio DS-E3 Optical Cartridge and Phono Amplifier
- ALL DS Audio cartridge systems have their own phono amplifier so there is no need for you to use your existing one.
- "Truly beyond price. The DS-E3 is a revolutionary technology in historic record reproduction."
- Ikuo Tsunoda, Audio Critic
- Latest review from Ken Kessler here