Sony's forgotten VX-23P ceramic phono cartridge
Sony's VX-23P showed the world how good a ceramic phono cartridge can sound. Unfortunately, no one was listening. Time flow: 0:00 Introduction 0:58 Unboxing 2:04 Good vs. bad 3:02 Specifications 5:04 The stylus 5:29 OEM revealed 5:51 How it works 6:38 Installation 7:53 Turntable & mixer 8:27 Tracking force 8:36 AT-LP120 fault 9:34 Phono inputs 10:35 Playback tests 16:01 Conclusion For more information on the equipment you need to get the most out of ceramic phono cartridges, see these videos: "The world's cheapest phono cartridge -- and why it usually sounds bad": • The world's cheapest phono cartridge -- an... "The BSR Fauxnograph - Vintage turntables aren't always better!": • The BSR Fauxnograph - Vintage turntables a... #sony #phono #cartridge

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