Audio Technica Oc9 Ii Review. Its key benefits are that it tracks respectably well and that it has an enviably flat frequency response. Audio-Technica AT33PTGII Moving Coil Cartridge Review 16 Please see This Post for a detailed rundown of our reference system.
The Audio Technica was not backward in coming forward with a well lit soundstage and very well defined treble. In terms of overall definition and control its not ultimately as crisp and clean as my preferred notably more expensive carts. The AT-OC9MLII is a moving coil cartridge with a MicroLine diamond tip for the best in clarity transparency precise stereo imaging lower distortion and even wear for extended vinyl and stylus life.
The AT OC9 III is the latest descendent from the well-respected OC9 family of cartridges.
The OC9 is not a bad idea for those collecting a lot of used records or listening to music produced in the mid 90s and beyond much of which is sourced from digital masters anyway. It is comprised of an A-T Vector-Aligned design with two moving coils mounted at 90 degrees in place of the two moving magnets. Moving coil cartridge with MicroLine diamond tip for the best in clarity transparency precise stereo imaging lower distortion and even wear for extended vinyl and stylus life. Always a fan of Audio Technica Phono cartridgeI decided to go with the middle of the OC9 lineupI own now and have in the past used Nude Elliptical and prefer the soundGreat value and huge bang for the buck at 349I have a Hana Elliptical that cost 475 and I prefer this XEN over the HanaIm using a Micro Seiki MA-505S tonearm with excellent.