Stanton 681 Series phono cartridges (ad, Apr. 1973)

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Stanton.

Benchmark for an Industry.



Stanton's 681 Series is the Calibration Standard to recording engineers such as Robert Ludwig.

Whatever the requirements for recording and playback, Stanton's Series 681 cartridges are the Calibration Standard. And there is a 681 model engineered specifically for each of these critical applications. That's why Stanton is truly the Benchmark for the industry.


The Stanton 681A--For Cutting Head Calibration. With Stanton's Model 681A, cutting heads can be accurately calibrated with the cartridge, for it has been primarily designed as a calibration standard in recording system checkouts. Frequency response is factory calibrated to the most rigid tolerances and the flattest possible response is assured for precise alignment of recording channels.


The Stanton 681EE--for Critical Listening. Stanton's Model 681EE is designed for low-distortion tracking with minimum stylus force, regardless of the recorded velocity or the distance of the groove from the disc center. High compliance, low mass and low pressure assure perfect safety even on irreplaceable records.

All Stanton Calibration Standard cartridges are guaranteed to meet the specifications with exacting limits. Their warranty comes packed with each unit-the calibration test results for that individual cartridge.

For complete information and specifications write:

Stanton Magnetics, Inc., Terminal Drive, Plainview, L.I., New York.


All Stanton cartridges are designed for use with all two- and four-channel matrix derived compatible systems.

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(Audio magazine, Apr. 1973)

Also see:

Stanton Magnetics Inc., stereo and 4-channel phono cartridges (Dec. 1973)

Stanton Magnetics Inc. (Feb. 1973)

Stanton Magnetics (ad., Mar. 1975)

Stanton Gyropoise Turntable (Apr. 1975)

Stanton Magnetics, calibrated 681 series (May 1977)

Stanton Magnetics (Sept. 1977)

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