• Takumi Stereo MC Cartridge
  • Takumi Stereo MC Cartridge
  • Takumi Stereo MC Cartridge
Miyajima

Takumi Stereo MC Cartridge

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A beautifully balanced moving coil design from Miyajima...
Introducing the Miyajima Takumi



The Takumi is one of Miyajima’s most accessible stereo cartridges, designed to deliver a clear, soft and natural presentation while preserving the qualities that make the company’s patented Cross Ring design so distinctive. It was developed with usability and value in mind, while retaining the precision and musicality of the more ambitious models.

Housed in an African Blackwood body, the Takumi offers an even-handed, low-distortion performance with excellent balance and refinement, making it an ideal introduction to Miyajima’s cartridge philosophy.


Specs

Body African Blackwood
Frequency Range 20 Hz - 32 kHz
Output Level About 0.2 mV
Impedance About 16 ohms
Tracking Force 2.3 g
Stylus Shape Line Contact diamond stylus
Compliance (10Hz) Around 9×10-6 cm/dyne
Weight About 8.9 g
Dimensions W 17.8 mm × D 21.9 mm (excluding terminals)


What Makes Miyajima Cartridges Special? 

There is nothing unique about using wood for cartridge bodies, but Miyajima cartridges have a unique, patented design that really is different to any other moving coil cartridge available.  Miyajima understood that traditional moving coil cartridges suffer from resonances and distortion, firstly due to the tie-wire that typically holds the cantilever and coil assembly against the magnet pole piece with a compliant insert between to allow some movement.  The tie wire has to be very precisely tightened so that the coil assembly is correctly aligned, but its disadvantage is that it resonates, introducing distortion.  The second source of distortion is the typical iron coil former of a moving coil cartridge, which actually distorts the lines of magnetic flux between the pole pieces, as it moves through those lines.  Miyajima have a patented cross ring coil structure that has a non-magnetic core, neatly side-stepping this problem.  The next innovation was to eliminate the tie-wire altogether.  Instead, Miyajima use a pointed slide bar that  locates the coil assembly very precisely from behind at its pivot point, which is also the centre point of the magnet, while gently pushing the coil assembly against a compliant insert.  This means that the coil assembly can pivot unimpeded by a tensioning wire.  Here is a helpful animation showing how Miyajima cartridges work:


What's The End Result? 

Miyajima cartridges really do have dramatically lower distortion, compared to other MC cartridges, and these can sound like CD in comparison.  The sound is smooth, but don't think that they are 'rolled off' or lacking in 'bite' - the smoothness is a reflection of the low distortion.  Miyajima cartridges are effortlessly musical too.  Paul Rigby reviewed the original Takumi here, and gave it a 'Groovy' award.

 

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Our philosophy is to skillfully build superior audio components that will reproduce recorded sound so faithfully, that the artists personality and the emotions in their music are perfectly expressed to the listener. Exceptionally fine audio components will result when music can be reproduced with accuracy and without distortion. When matching theory and musicality, good products are created. We at Miyajima laboratory believe that although we are small, our dedication to the fine details allow us to build the very finest sounding components – ones that will bring you joy every time you to listen to music.

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