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Review Quote SPU Collector Box

StereophileStereophile

April 2011

Reviewed by Art Dudley

"...... Were I lucky enough to own such a set, I imagine I'd choose according to which record I wished to play  - or simply my mood at any given time or day...

 

These Ortofons provide four different views of a very large and complex truth... the thoughtful listener would do well to hear, enjoy, and perhaps even own as many different samples as he or she can."

 

The SPU Collector Box - a true collector's item, limited edition

Why these four SPUs

In 2011 we decided to give our SPU fans around the world an opportunity to get a collection of the four most famous SPUs, each of them being a very special collector's item.

Being the inventor of the world famous SPU stereo cartridge in 1958, most music lovers, even today, find that there is no name like Ortofon which is more involved in the history of analogue reproduction. The fact that Ortofon has kept the SPU in production for half a century says a lot about the enduring rightness of its design. 

 

These four most famous SPU cartridges represent the diversity of technical solutions and materials, and reflect the continuous technological development thoughout the past 50 years

 

These 4 cartridges are made exactly as the original models, and are as genuine as the original production units. All materials and techniques have been preserved during the manufacturing process.

The SPU introduced in 1959, pointed the way for the next 50 years of high-end cartridge design: a generator comprising two low-impedance coils, wound with very fine copper wire and crossed in such a way that the two walls of an LP's stereo microgroove can generate two discrete signals with maximum separation.

The SPU is the only Ortofon stereo cartridge that has survived since 1959 and from all over the world gained a reputation second to none for an outstanding analogue sound reproduction. The original SPU model, engineered by Mr. Robert Gudmandsen in 1959, introduced low coil impedance concept. As a basis for reproducing superb high frequencies, this concept has been improved and refined in the decades since. In the early sixties Ortofon was the moving coil manufacturer with the SPU range comprising three models: E (elliptical stylus), G (standard SME-fit G-shell) and T (with or without step-up transformer).

 

Over time the SPU in a G housing prevailed and gradually became the popular SPU Classic. Equipped with Nude spherical stylus the SPU Classic has sound that is both rich and silky. With its linearity and full body, this cartridge has remained a favorite throughout the years, both for modern and vintage high-end applications. This cartridge is a perfect solution for the playback of both early and modern and contemporary stereo recordings. The Ortofon SPU Classic simply refuses to die. 

 

The SPU Gold Reference, introduced in 1989, was limited to 335 units.  The SPU Gold Reference's major features included Ortofon’s famous Replicant 100 stylus, 99.9999% pure copper armature windings and terminal leads and a slightly modified damping system. These improvements made it possible to reduce the tracking force and obtain a more linear frequency response. Sonically, the Gold Reference is a genuine SPU, known for it’s beautiful fluid midrange, but with just a taste of extra detail.

 

The SPU 85, from 2003, was a limited production of 500 units. SPU 85's unique characteristics included an outstanding housing made of Japanese Hida Beech wood, famous for its strength and hardness.  For the exclusive surface treatment, the 6000 years old Japanese Urushi lacquer method was chosen in order to achieve a hard, resistant and beautiful multilayer surface in dark maroon colour. In order to influence sound from the motor system, a new wire concept for the armature windings called “AUCURUM” was developed. The basic material here is a specially developed composite consisting of a very pure copper and gold, creating extraordinarily high conductivity and environmental resistivity.

 

The SPU 90th Anniversary,from 2008 was limited to 500 units. What makes the SPU 90th Anniversary unique is the combination of following four elements:  a completely new patent-pending magnetic system, the inclusion of the renowned Field Stabilizing Element (FSE) system, the direct connection between the generator system and the wooden housing (ensuring extremely high internal damping), and finally the use of the revolutionary Selective Laser Melting (SLM) manufacturing technique. SPU 90th Anniversary provides reproduction of sound that is unsurpassed in its neutrality, detail and dynamic range. 

These four SPUs were limited editions in their days (except for SPU Classic). 

 

SPU Classic

SPU Classic

SPU gGold Ref

SPU Gold Reference

SPU 85

SPU 85 

SPU 90th Anni

SPU 90th Anniversary 

 Cantilever

 Aluminium

Gold plated Alu 

 Aluminium 

Aluminium  

 Stylus

 Nude Spherical

 Replicant 100

 Nude elliptical

 Nude elliptical

 Armaturewire

 Copper

 99,99999% Copper

 Gold + Copper

 Copper + Silver

 Magnet

 Alnico

 Alnico 

 Neodymium 

 Neodymium

 Housing

 Aluminum-Magnesium alloy

 Aluminum-Magnesium alloy

 Hida Beech + Urushi 

 Wood powder + Phenolic resin 

 

The SPU Collector box is complete with a book encompassing the history of Ortofon, the history of SPU and description of the products. 

 

Download SPU Collector Box booklet here

Special repair service

For the SPU Collector Boxes with these 400 special products we now offer a repair service. To support our customers, who have accidentally damaged their cartridges, Ortofon provides a Special Repair Service for the issues not covered by warranty.

If you should have need for this service, you can also contact your local Ortofon Partner.