Skyanalog G3 Moving Coil Cartridges

SKU: G3

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Unlock the full potential of your vinyl collection with the Skyanalog G3 Moving Coil Cartridge. Engineered for discerning audiophiles, the G3 delivers breathtaking sound with remarkable precision, bringing every note to life with rich detail and dynamic range. Its refined design and high-quality materials ensure superior tracking and minimal resonance, capturing the true essence of your records with unmatched accuracy.

Whether you’re spinning classic favourites or exploring new pressings, the Skyanalog G3 offers an immersive listening experience that reveals the subtle nuances of every track. Elevate your turntable setup with the G3 cartridge and enjoy your music the way it was meant to be heard – with warmth, clarity, and exceptional fidelity.

Original price was: £1,750.00.Current price is: £1,400.00.

2 in stock

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Description

Skyanalog G3 Moving Coil Cartridges

SkyAnalog initially started designing tube amplifiers, much later they started designing High-End MC pickups. The G-series has, among other things, a unique aluminum body and a cantilever of Borium, Ruby or Sapphire.

MODEL G-3 SPECIFICATIONS

PHYSICAL
Cantilever Sapphire
Stylus Diamond
Stylus Tip Radius 5 x 150 µm
VTA Vertical Tracking Angle 20˚
Coil Pure Iron Cross Coil
Weight 10 grams
ELECTRICAL
Output Voltage 0.35 mV @ 3.54 cm/s
Internal Impedance 8 Ω
Frequency Respons 20 – 30.000 Hz +/- 1 dB
Channel Separation ˃ 30 dB at 1 kHz
Channel Balance < 0.5 dB
DYNAMIC
Tracking Ability @ 315 Hz / 2 grams 80 µm
Dynamic Compliance 10 µm / mN
SETUP INSTRUCTION
Recommended Load 200 – 470 Ω
Recommended Tracking Force 1.5 – 1.7 grams
Optimum Tracking Force 1.6 grams
Recommended Tonearm Mass Medium
Optimum Working Temperature 23 ˚C
Break-In Period 30 hours

CLASSICAL

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    Classical music is a genre characterised by its structured compositions, which span from intricate solo pieces to complex orchestral arrangements, developed over centuries starting in the Western world around the 11th century. It emphasises formal styles and is known for its diverse range of forms, including symphonies, concertos, and operas, often focusing on harmonic development and sophisticated musical motifs.