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Audio Technica AT-F5-OCC Moving Coil Phono Cartidge

    https://recplatur.com/at-f5-occ
    The AT-F5 OCC uses a completely newly developed special elliptically polished 0. 07mm diamond weight: 5. There are many possibilities out. Unusually resilient materials are used and q damping helps to eliminate unwanted resonance.

Audio Technica AT-F5 OCC - 2 Channel - HiFi WigWam

    https://www.hifiwigwam.com/forum/topic/29080-audio-technica-at-f5-occ/
    The AT-F5 is rated at 300uV at 5cm/sec, or some 20dB below the output of most MM cartridges. Whilst it will work into a MM stage, you'll have to have the volume wound right up (normally, one listens with about 20dB attenuation on the volume control) to …

Audio Technica AT-OC5? Worth it? - Vinyl Engine

    https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?t=92926
    by DeepEnd » 12 Jan 2017 22:59. Might be worth finding out how much they would give a trade in for the AT-F5/OCC against it's big brother (AT-F7). This has always been a bit of a "sleeper" in the AT range but it must do something right as (along with the AT-OC9) it's been in production since the 1980's and been a favourite of mine in the right ...

Audio Technica OC5 - theartofsound.net

    https://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?3592-Audio-Technica-OC5
    Audio Technica OC5. Out of curiosity, I dug out an old AT OC5 cartridge and mounted it on the SL-1210, this time fitted with the Audio Origami'd Technics arm and a Sumiko headshell. Bearing in mind that I thought it was a bit tired, having been used for several years about 15 years ago, I'm pleasantly surprised at its performance - a bit polite ...

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