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While playing a record, the tonearm must be able to move both horizontally and vertically – horizontally as the cartridge moves towards the center of the record, and vertically to allow for imperfections (warps and bumps) in the record.
At very low frequencies the modulation in the record is only horizontal. If the tonearm can move too freely horizontally the low frequency motion of the stylus will be transferred to the cartridge itself, while the cantilever of the cartridge almost does not move, and thus only a weak signal is induced.
To have excellent audio reproduction at these low frequencies, the horizontal movement of the tonearm must be restricted – but to ensure perfect tracking this must be achieved without a similar restriction of the vertical movement. This “anisotropic” principle – different characteristics for different directions of movement – is the essence of the MØRCH DP-8.
The DP-8 has a flywheel shaped central body and two weights on the sides to stabilize the movement of the tonearm horizontally. Thus, as the cartridge moves towards the center of the record, it can only follow the average location of the groove. It cannot follow the modulation, which is all transferred to the cantilever. This means that all the recorded bass, even the very low end of the range, is reproduced with full amplitude and dynamics.
Model DP-8 has a unique combination of bearings: For the horizontal mode of motion a silicone damped high precision ball-bearing assembly increases the stability provided by the large housing and sideweights. For the vertical mode of motion two precision sapphire bearings are incorporated. (The vertical mode of motion also may be damped. However, it is highly recommended not to do this for model DP-8.)
Model DP-8 has an integrated device for adjusting the VTA while playing. Markings for "getting back" to a special setting is provided.
The feature with different weights of armtubes to optimize the tonearm for any cartridge is maintained. Thus warps will not influence the tracking force, and there will be no vertical deflection of the cantilever.
In model DP-8 the azimuth adjustment for perfect channel separation is accomplished at the pivot of one of the sapphire bearings.
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Standard finish: CHROME.
For GOLD or BLACK finishes, and for extra STANDARD or PRECISION 12", contact us
MØRCH - Finest craftsmanship
MØRCH tonearms are an example of high technical standards and attractive design. In the Hi-Fi world, the MØRCH brand was known as a turntable manufacturer in the 1960s and 1970s. This experience led the brand to experiment with every type of tonearm, achieving the ideal compromise between turntable and tonearm. By adhering to the fundamental requirements for correct design, such as material selection, a new approach to mass distribution, and the elimination of resonances, MØRCH has designed an exceptional tonearm. This research culminated in the invention of a new tonearm concept, now patented.
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