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There are now two system of high fidelity, monophonic (monaural) and stereophonic. Monophonic is a system that starts from one microphone and is fed through a single high fidelity set. Stereophonic is a double system. Two separate microphones are placed at different sides of the orchestra and two different systems are used to keep the two signals or channels separated. Two separate speakers are used, placed on different sides of you room. Stereo is much like 3-D photography, two slightly different sound reach your ears giving you a new dimension in sound.




H.H. Scott '59





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Dynavector DV/20A and DV/20B Type2


 These cartridges are the successors of the famous Dynavector Ultimo 20A and 20B types which have been enjoying such very good world-wide reviews for their excellent musicality, technical performance and unusually high output voltage for moving coil construction.
Based an this very great success, we have re-designed them to even higher standards. Both the 20A and 20B Type 2 can now deliver an amazingly high output voltage of 3,6 mV, together with an astonishingly flat frequency response to 20 kHz.
The tracking ability is superb to match the most difficult direct cut discs. All its predecessors features are retained, but great technological advancement has given the new Type 2s more easiness and musicality. Thanks to very high output voltage and the light weight of the new models, many more music lovers will be able to enjoy the realistic sound of the moving coil construction without the nuisance or added expense of additional transformers or pre pre-amplifiers.



Specifications DV/20A Type2
Output Voltage:  3,6 mV at 1 kHz, 5cm/sec
Separation:  Over 20 dB at 1 kHz
Frequency Response:  20 - 40,00 Hz
Stylus:  Elliptical (0,3 x 0,7 mil)
Cantilever:  Tapered Aluminium
Compliance:  24 x 10¯̄⁶ cm/dyn
Wiring Impedance:  R = 510Ω  L = 1,0 mH
Tracking Force:  1,8 gr
Total Weight:  5,3 gr

Specifications DV/20B Type2
Output Voltage:  3,6 mV at 1 kHz, 5cm/sec
Separation:  Over 20 dB at 1 kHz
Frequency Response:  20 - 40,00 Hz
Stylus:  Elliptical (0,3 x 0,7 mil)
Cantilever:  Straight Solid Berylium
Compliance:  24 x 10¯̄⁶ cm/dyn
Wiring Impedance:  R = 510Ω  L = 1,0 mH
Tracking Force:  1,8 gr
Total Weight:  5,3 gr

Dynavector DV/10X Type3



Dynavector DV/10X Type3
Since the first debut as DV/10X in 1977, this cartridge has been widely accepted as the best high output moving coil cartridge in its lower price range. It enjoyed the Design and Engineering Award at CES Chicago on 1978 and 1981.
DV/10X Type3 was recreated as the modern low mass high output MC cartridge and every features of its predecessors are further improved by the advanced technological achievement by Dynavector Systems, Ltd.

Specifications
Output Voltage:  2,5 mV at 1 kHz, 5cm/sec
Separation:  Over 20 dB at 1 kHz
Frequency Response:  20 - 20,00 Hz
Stylus:  Elliptical
Cantilever:  Tapered Aluminium
Compliance:  20 x 20¯̄⁶ cm/dyn
Wiring Impedance:  R = 300Ω  L = 0,7 mH
Tracking Force:  1,7 gr
Total Weight:  4,6 gr


Dynavector DV-505 tone-arm

This unconventional tone arm is our answer to to-day's advanced record cutting technplogy. The DV/505 with its biaxial arm, dynamic and electro-magnetic damping systems and spring loaded tracking force, gives 100% cartridge performance. The DV/505 arm will extrat from the Dynavector cartridge the very maximum in quality and enable you to experience tremendous satisfaction from your records. The 1977 CES Design and Engineering Exibition selected and awarded the DV/505 tone arm. Why not treat yourself to this luxury - the experience will be well worth it.

In a radical departure from conventionally accepted ways of tone arm design, Onlife Research introduces its Dynavector DV-505 arm that looks and in many ways behaves like no other tone arm ever before. By its full technical designation it is called a "magnetically damped, inertia controlled, bi-axis massdivided, dual pivot, dynamically balanced tone arm," a lengthy description whose numerous unfamiliar terms already hint at the uniqueness of this innovative design. Details about features and functions are explained on the back page; the validity of the various design innovations will be demonstrated best, however, in a careful comparative listening test i n conjunction with a high fidelity reproduction system of the highest order of professional quality.

The Dynavector DV-505 Raises Tracing Fidelity to A New Level of Accuracy.

A tone arm has to support and guide the phono cartridge in its path along the record groove, permitting it to faithfully follow all groove excursions at a light tracking force, without however vibrating, resonating or in any other way moving itself. Contrary to conventional thinking, this "steadiness" in a tonearm is best achieved by giving the arm a relatively high mechanical mass. Records, however, being mass produced, almost invariably show some small degree of warp which forces the arm up and down when playing. A n arm of large mass would, because of its high inertia, cause rather violent changes in tracking force. Ideally a tone arm should fulfill two conflicting demands: large mass for steadiness in the horizontal plane, low mass for the vertical plane. A tone arm should actually be two tone arms. Impossible?

The Dual-Pivot Dynamic Balance Dynavector Arm.

The Dynavector DV-505 is two arms in one. Its main arm section of large mass, pivoted to move only in the horizontal plane, provides a superb degree of steadiness; its sub section, separately pivoted to move only vertically, is of low mass, and tracking force is applied by a precision calibrated spring mechanism. It thus provides perfect tracking of lateral a n d vertical groove modulations without being affected by record warp.

Dynamic Damping System. Eliminates Arm Resonance

Every tone arm, being a physical mass, tends to resonate at or around a certain frequency, and this arm resonance can seriously affect the cartridge's tracking fidelity — the sound becomes "muddied" and loses all transparency and clarity. Resonances in conventional tone arms have not really been eliminated but only moved down into the subsonic region at around 10 to 20 Hz where they show up as a strong peak — up to 10 dB — in the system frequency response curve.

To solve this problem in the Dynavector DV-505, a subsidiary vibrating mass consisting of a spring bob weight is provided inside the U-shaped main arm, with its mass calculated precisely in such a way that it will resonate at the same frequency — but in exactly opposite phase — as the arm itself. This opposite resonance has the effect of cancelling out any arm resonance.


Constant, Unvarying Tracking Force

Vertical tracking force is applied by a precision made spiral spring device. This "dynamic balance" system maintains unvarying tracking force regardless of record warp.

Tracking force adjustment is done by means of a dial mounted on the sub arm pivot.


Electro-Magnetic Damping System for Perfect Tracking.

An additional measure of damping is effected by the electromagnetic damping system. A curved rod attached to the rear of the arm is embedded in a magnetic field supplied by two permanent magnets. Any minute movement of the rod, due to an undamped arm resonance, causes an eddy current to be induced in the rod, which in turn interacts with the magnetic field to return the system to its rest state. As response graphs show, the arm thus becomes virtually free from any resonance phenomenon and permits perfect tracking of even subsonic frequencies. This highly effective damping also makes the arm impervious to acoustic feedback and vibrations transmitted through the floor and turntable cabinet, to guarantee utmost clarity of sound under all operating conditions.


Free-standing Type

Thanks to its heavy base, the Dynavector arm can be placed freely on any turntable without requiring screw mounting. (Mounting holes are, however, provided.) A template is supplied for correct overhang adjustment.

Specifications

Overall lenght: 335 mm incl. head shell

Effective lenght: 241 mm

Offset angle: 21,5 degrees

Lateral tracking error: 0° at inner grooves, 2,2° at outer grooves

Overhang: 15 mm

Adjustable height range: 38 - 70 mm

Lateral and vertical sensitivity: less than 50 mg

Head shell connection: standard EIA type 4-pole connection