Alt, hvad du behøver at vide om pickup-design

Hvad gør
en pickup god?

En rejse gennem pickupdesign

Dyk ned i detaljerne sammen med Leif Johannsen, Ortofons Chief Officer of Acoustics and Research, og kom bag om pickupdesign. I denne videoserie i fire afsnit vil du lære alt om: 1) Hvordan fungerer en pickup?, 2) Hvilke pickup-teknologier findes?, 3) Hvilke materialer anvendes i en pickup?, og 4) Hvilke nåletyper findes, og hvordan adskiller de sig?

Cartridge Principles

How does a phono cartridge work?

In this video, Leif Johannsen introduces you to two main cartridge principles: Moving Magnet and Moving Coil. Both principles have advantages and open up different possibilities for the design of the cartridge, including the use of material, implementation of technologies, and the choice of styli.

You will learn how the two systems work differently, how the music is conducted from the groove and travels true the cartridge, and how each principle benefits differently.

Cartridge technologies

What are cartridge technologies?

In this video, you will learn about four cartridge technologies and how they work to improve the listening experience.

Leif Johannsen, Ortofon's Chief Officer of Acoustics and Research, will take you through the physics, and you will get to understand everything about: Split Pole Pins, Selective Lazer Melting, Field Stabilizing Element, and Wide Range Damping.

Er du klar til en rejse gennem pickup design?

Deltag i vores spændende videoserie 'What Makes a Cartridge Good?' med Leif Johannsen, hvor han udforsker pickuppernes verden og dykker ned i de nøglefaktorer, der definerer fremragende kvalitet. Glæd dig til at opdage hemmelighederne bag enestående ydeevne!

What materials go
into a cartridge?

Chapter three explores the profound impact of materials on cartridge performance.

Leif Johannsen guides us through: 1) Cartridge housing materials, 2) The magnetic system featuring Neodymium Magnets, 3) Rubber suspension system and Ortofon Rubber Facility insights, 4) Armature types (magnet, semi non-magnetic, non-magnetic), and 5) Cantilever materials (aluminum, boron, diamond).

The world of styli

What are
the different styli?

In this final video, Leif Johannsen guides us through the fascinating world of styli - a delicate yet indispensable part of the cartridge that plays a crucial role in translating the microscopic waves extracted from the groove into captivating musical moments.

Leif will take us on a comprehensive exploration of seven distinct styli variations. From tipped to nude diamonds, he will delve into the intricate nuances of diamond shapes and contact areas, unveiling the advantages of each design.