Audio Technica at-150MLX Owner's Manual
Audio Technica at-150MLX Owner's Manual
Audio Technica at-150MLX Owner's Manual
Vector-Aligned
Stereo Phono Cartridge
Wide Range Vector-Aligned Vibration
System and Improved Paratoroidal Signal Generating
System featuring PCOCC Wire
Vector-Aligned stereo phono cartridges feature an original design
patented by Audio-Technica around the world. The key to this
mechanism is the two magnetic generators arranged in the shape of a
V. These two magnets are positioned precisely to match the positions
of the left and right channels in the stereo record groove. Major benefits
of the Vector-Aligned cartridge include outstanding channel separation,
very low distortion and superb tracking performance. Incorporating the
same essential merits as other Vector-Aligned models, the AT150MLX
features three additional technological advances:
Boron Cantilever. Its tiny, gold-plated boron cantilever provides an
extremely rigid yet lightweight platform to which the stylus is mounted.
Interestingly, the gold plating acts to damp what little resonance the
boron may produce.
MicroLine Stylus. The stylus used is of the latest and most
advanced design: the MicroLine stylus (Figure 1). More closely
resembling the cutter stylus than any previous design, this shape
produces better high frequency response with less wear or distortion
than with earlier configurations.
Electrical Connections
Four terminals at the rear of the cartridge are color-coded to match
standard wiring in stereo tone arms (Figure 4). Connect with slip-on
lugs provided on the head shell wiring. NEVER SOLDER TO
CARTRIDGE TERMINALS! Heat applied to the terminals will damage
the internal cartridge wiring.
Left Output (White)
For monaural operation, the Left
and Right signal terminals should be
connected to the monaural signal
Right Output
lead, and the Left and Right ground
(Red)
terminals should be connected to
the ground lead.
Right Ground
Left Ground
Fig. 1
Isolated PCOCC
Paratoroidal Coils
Laminated Coil Core with
Unitized Pole Pieces
Individual Compliance Adjustment Screw
Vector-Aligned Dual Magnets
Radial Damping Ring at Cantilever Fulcrum
Fig. 2
(Green)
(Blue/Black)
Final Adjustment
Fig. 4
It is especially important that the
overhang and tone arm height should be exactly correct. The stylus
overhang, or distance from the stylus tip to the center of the turntable,
should be 15mm. You can check for correct overhang with the plastic
gauge to which your cartridge is mounted in the packaging.
Replace the stylus assembly; flip the stylus guard up. You should
be certain that the stylus assembly and cartridge body are exactly
perpendicular to the record surface, and that the cartridge is aligned
with the sides of the tone arm for best performance.
If possible, adjust the arm height so that the top of the cartridge is
parallel to the record surface when the stylus is cued down on the
record.
Connection to System
Run two shielded audio cables from the cartridge/tone arm connections on the turntable to the magnetic phono inputs on the amplifier or
receiver. Observe Left and Right channel markings.
To assure maximum performance, the lowest possible connecting
cable losses between turntable and amplifier are required. Very short
conventional cables may be used.
A separate ground wire usually comes attached to the turntable of
most electronics.
Distorted or unbalanced sound from the two phono channels often
can be traced to wires interchanged or touching at the cartridge
terminals. A reduction in output or muffled sound may result if the
stylus assembly is not fully seated. Hum from the phonograph input
can usually be traced to a bad audio cable or absence of the separate
ground wire from turntable to amplifier.
*Note: These instructions assume that you will be using this cartridge
in conjunction with a tone arm having a universal head shell. If your
tone arm has a different style head shell, follow the instructions
included with your tone arm.
Operating Suggestions
The low tracking force and high compliance of Audio-Technica
cartridges provide the highest level of performance available, but also
make them susceptible to damage if handled improperly.
Most stylus damage is caused by rough treatment while the tone
arm is being operated by hand. A finger should always be placed
under the tone arm finger lift, never over it. A damped cueing device
that lowers the tone arm gently to the record is found on many record
players, and should be used for greatest protection of the stylus and
records.
The stylus should be cleaned with the brush supplied with the
cartridge. Use a rear-to-front motion of the brush only.
An accumulation of dirt on the stylus indicates that the records
themselves are dirty, a condition which will shorten record and stylus
life, and reduce the potential performance of your system.
Keep records stored vertically in their jackets except when being
played, and clean each side of the record just before it is played. You'll
be amazed at how much better a clean record sounds and how much
longer it lasts.
SPECIFICATIONS
AT150MLX
10-30,000
0.75 - 1.75
Channel Separation
(dB at 1kHz/10kHz)
30/20
0.8
23
Stylus Shape
MicroLine
Stylus Construction
Cantilever
Gold-plated boron
Replacement Styli
Audio-Technica grain-oriented diamond styli are carefully selected
and polished for minimum wear to themselves and to your records.
However, after an extended period of play, even the finest diamond
stylus becomes worn. For this reason, it is best to have the stylus
inspected annually, or whenever it appears that wear or damage may
be a problem. The dealer from whom you purchased this cartridge can
supply genuine A-T replacement styli. Only A-T styli with the circle
monogram will provide the same level of performance.
PCOCC
Recommended Load
Impedance (ohms)
47,000
Recommended Load
Capacitance (pF)
100 200
Dynamic Compliance
(x 10-6 cm/dyne, 100Hz)
10.0
8.3
Dimensions
Mounting
Replacement Stylus
ATN150MLX
/2" centers
*This model exceeds the requirements of DIN Standard 45 500 for frequency
response bandwidth and tolerance.
DIN 45 549/AT6607 test records with bands of carefully calibrated recorded
amplitude (one micron equals 0.0001 cm). Program IeveIs of typical commercial
recordings are on the order of 60-70 microns.
20 is lEC/DIN Standard.
330/686-2600
2005 Audio-Technica U.S., Inc.,
Printed in U.S.A.