Second, the Amber has two separate hollow polycarbonate bobbins, as opposed to one bobbin designed as an iron square or cross-block.
Third, iron is about nine times heavier than polycarbonate, so a conventional iron bobbin reacts with far less agility to the musical grooves of a vinyl record than one made of hollow polycarbonate.
Fourth, as a cantilever moves along the vinyl’s grooves, it needs a pivot. Conventional MC cartridges’ coils are located near the pivot because of their heavy moving mass. Because of its lighter moving mass, relative to conventional MC cartridges, the Allnic Amber’s coils are nearer to the diamond stylus. The result for the Amber is increased coil vibration capability and, therefore, more detailed audio reproduction.
Highlights
A new rubber damper developed by Allnic
New CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium) dual coils
Fritz Gyger S Stylus
Solid Boron cantilever