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MoFi Electronics ULTRAPHONO
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The compact MM/MC-class phono corrector with very low noise and built-in amplifier for Class A headphones. It supports amplification of 40, 46, 60 and 66 dB, has a configurable cartridge load, mono mode, a subsonic filter and a 31-step volume control for headphones - all for maximum comfort and flexibility when listening to vinyl even without acoustics.

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Specifications

  • Model name

    ULTRAPHONO

  • Inputs (balanced)

    N/A

  • Inputs (single-ended)

    1

  • MC current-sensing input impedance (Ω)

    N/A

  • MM/MC voltage input impedance (Ω)

    MM: 47 000, MC: 75, 100, 500, 1 000, 10 000, 47 000

  • Output impedance (Ω)

    N/A

  • Gain (dB)

    40 - 66

  • Playback EQ curves accuracy (dB)

    N/A

  • Frequency response low +/- 3dB (Hz)

    N/A

  • Frequency response high +/- 3dB (Hz)

    N/A

  • Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (%)

    < .006% (MM) / < .055% (MC)

  • Dimensions (mm)

    N/A

  • Weight (kg)

    N/A

  • Official link

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