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Audio Technica AT440ML Dual-Moving Magnet Phono Cartridge


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Brand: Audio-Technica
EAN: 0420051025010
Label: Audio Technica
Manufacturer: Audio Technica
Material Type: Plastic
Model: AT440ML

Features
Extremely precise dual-moving magnet phono cartridge
MicroLine shaped diamond stylus closely tracks tough-to-reach grooves
Multi-level stylus shape wears evenly over time to extend record life
5 Hz to 32 kHz frequency response; lifespan of roughly 1,000 hours
Includes 1/2-inch mount; 1-year warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

All of Audio-Technica's phonograph cartridges employ the low-mass, high output moving magnet structure. With their low mass and high tracking ability, these cartridges are very gentle on your irreplaceable records. AT440ML specifications include: Frequency Response (Hz): 5-32, 000; Channel Separation: 30/20 (dB at 1 kHz/10 kHz); Vertical Tracking Force (grams): 0.8-1.6; Stylus Construction: nude square shank; Recommended Load Impedance (ohms): 47, 000; Output: 5.0 (mV at 1 kHz, 5 cm/sec); Channel Balance (dB): 0.75; Stylus Shape: MicroLine; Cantilever: tapered alloy tube; Mount: half-inch.


User Comments about the Audio Technica AT440ML Dual-Moving Magnet Phono Cartridge

I was surprised by the results, this cartridge tracks really well all the way into the innter groove of the LP. The microline diamond tip makes this possible. After researching for inexpensive moving magnet (MM) cartridges, I would have to say for around $100, it's the best bargain cartridge one can purchase. I have never heard my LP sounded this good back in the 80's (but then, it was a whole different set and price scale).



I don't think it's quite as sweet sounding as the 440PC, but it's not completely broken in yet. I have owned Grados, Ortifons, and I tried the Sure M97xE before this and I returned it. To me there is no comparison, the AT is a VASTLY superior cartridge to all of these in my system. I am replacing an AT440PC that retailed for $270.00 back in 1985 and I loved. This is the current equivalent. It gets five stars from me because at the price, I don't believe there is anything to compare to it.Equipment:Onkyo M504/P304 Amp/PreampTechnics SL1200MKIIAcoustic Research 328PS Loudspeakers



Vendors were sending out the new AT440MLa in its place. It really sounds "expensive". Now that the kids are off on their own, time to break out my toys again.I pulled everything out and gave everything a good once over. The 440MLa looks the same as the old 440ML, but boy does it ever sound different. Most inexpensive cartridges tend to sound just that, cheap.


This cartridge isn't the one I ordered.I decided to research the AT440MLa and was pleased to discover that the 440MLa is a superior cartridge. I was listening to a dynamic expanse of sound I had been missing before. Bass response is solid and clean with no muddiness. If something needed professional attention, the device went into the shop.


I took a closer look at my new cartridge and discovered that it, too, was an AT440MLa. You don't simply hear the music, you hear into it.For someone on a budget who desires a great little cartridge, this is the one. It has what I like to call "layered depth". I had just listened to the same album the night before and thought it was missing something. Not this one. Had I been the victim of a bait and switch sale. Anxious to hear my old albums again, I mounted the cartridge, pulled out my favorite Moody Blues album and gently cued the tonearm.


Delicate notes and tones. Those Klipsch speakers have hardly seen any use. It is not nearly as bright as the 440ML. I was amazed.


Placed my order.A few days later, received my new cartridge from Electrinic Expo LLC. Shopping around for advice, I came to Amazon.Com to see what I could find here. I was very pleased.Then I heard that the AT440ML was no longer available. There was a time when I spent hours listening to and recording albums on my sound system. Thought it was a setting on my amp or maybe my equalizer needed tweaking. It is much flatter. Great equipment should be used after all. Midrange is very neutral, and the high end is extended with no signs of brightness.This cartridge sounds extremely refined.


I read how some folks were not happy with this arrangement.


They are either muddy, or bright and lacking detail.


I decided to resurrect my sound system last year.


The music was fuller and more robust while at the same time keeping the highs crisp and clear.


Got tired of seeing it sit in the cabinet collecting dust.


Now the album sounded clear and I heard passages that I had forgotten about.


Everything finally all hooked up and sounding good except for my Technics SL1710 with an ancient AT15sa cartridge.


Liked the write ups on the AT440ML and the price was certainly in my budget.


The AT440MLa certainly brought my system back to life.



I don't find it too bright, but there is lots of variation, depending on the record. Good records really show up nicely. Much less tracking distortion that I'm used to and not the warm sound of the Grados, which I don't miss. This is the 440MLa. An excellent sound, with plenty of clean, high frequency detail. My only gripe is the low tracking force.1.4g means it is easy for clumsy people, like me, to bump the stylus out of the groove.



I agree with Elder C.If you try to buy this item, you'll never get it.The seller send me new model AT440MLa, but it's worse than AT440ML.The seller (Electronics Expo) don't answer to e-mail.They should be ashamedSo if you want new cheep model - buy this, if you want real 440ML, find somewhere else.






 


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