Ortofon Concorde 5E Record Player Cartridge

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Ortofon Concorde 5E Record Player Cartridge

Ortofon Concorde 5E Record Player Cartridge

Regular price 379 AED
Sale price 379 AED Regular price
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A classic Concorde made for everyday listening. The 5E’s elliptical diamond stylus tracks cleanly and reduces distortion, revealing clear mids, smooth highs, and balanced bass. Thanks to the no-tool bayonet mount, it fits any S-shaped tonearm in seconds. Fully compatible with Ortofon upgrade styli (5S/5E/10/20/30/40), so you can step up performance over time.

Key features

  • Elliptical diamond stylus for detailed, low-distortion sound
  • No-tool bayonet mount (SME) for fast, easy installation
  • Fits all S-shaped tonearms with standard headshell connector
  • Upgradeable stylus path: 5S, 5E, 10, 20, 30, 40
  • Natural, balanced tuning ideal for discerning vinyl listeners

Specifications

  • Channel balance @ 1 kHz: < 2 dB
  • Output voltage @ 1 kHz, 5 cm/s: 4 mV
  • Channel separation @ 1 kHz: > 20 dB
  • Frequency response (20 Hz–20 kHz): ±3 dB
  • Compliance, dynamic, lateral: 20 µm/mN
  • Cantilever: Aluminium
  • Stylus type: Elliptical diamond
  • Stylus tip radius: r/R 8/18 µm
  • Recommended tracking force: 1.8 g
  • Internal impedance (DC): 750 Ω
  • Coil wire: OFC
  • Cartridge colour: Black
  • Cartridge weight: 18.5 g
  • Recommended load resistance: 47 kΩ
Turn the table, drop the needle, and let the magic begin!
Good things come in grooves—spin your favorite vinyl today!
Life’s too short for bad records—play the classics!

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