Features
Warranty length | 2 Years |
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Brand | Moerch |
Tech Specs
Effective mass of complete tonearm with arm tube:
- Light (green): 4 g
- Medium (red): 7 g
- Heavy (yellow): 8 g
- Extra heavy (blue): 14 g
- Fundamental resonance: 8 - 16 Hz
- Tracking force: 0 - 3 g
- Bias: Watch spring with string - adjustable while playing
- Azimuth: Adjustable for correct channel separation
- Cueing mechanism: Piston in U-pipe, damped with silicone fluid
- Distance between pivot/center of platter: 212mm or 294.1mm
- Diameter of hole for mounting arm base: 20 mm
- Rear overhang from pivot: 70 mm
- Weight of DP-6: 280 g
- Weight of a set of counterweights: 120 g
- Effective length: 230 mm
- Offset angle: 24 degrees
- Lateral tracking error: 0 degrees at 66mm and 120.9mm
- Pivot point: Pivot point is in level with the record surface
- Bearing Friction: Less than 0.04 mN in all directions
- Balancing: Four (4) different balancing weights
- Internal wiring: 19 strands of ultra pure silver insulated with Teflon
- Capacitance per channel: 28pF for all models.
- Tonearm Cord: Balanced
- Extremely purified copper strands, heavily silver coated
- Halogen free insulation
- Moerch tonearm connector with Cardas RCA connectors
- Capacitance per channel: 100pF
- Terminals: All terminals throughout the arm are gold plated
Product Description
Moerch DP-6 mkII is an improved tonearm for your turntable that is built around a complex bearing design to reduce resonance, and provide accurate tracking, by dampening the tonearm. The DP-6 mkII has a unique bearing design to deliver low resonance and precise tracking.
Fully Dampened Design
The silicone-damped, high precision ball-bearing construction is used for horizontal motion, two precision sapphire bearings are then incorporated for vertical motion, and if desired, silicone fluid can be injected into the well for improved vertical damping.
The damping of the horizontal plane of motion is independent of the damping of vertical mode of motion, and the latter can further be adjusted to all intermediate levels of damping.