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Ortofon 2M Blue - Accesorio para DJ (7.2), Azul

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Mex $4,056.00

Mex $ 1,881 .00 Mex $1,881.00

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  • Ajuste universal para la mayoría de tocadiscos
  • Actualiza al Ortofon 2M Red
  • El Ortofon 2M Blue añade más dinámica y resolución, suena más abierto y reproduce más detalles
  • El azul 2M cuenta con un diamante elíptico nude
  • El lápiz capacitivo es reemplazable


Fonocaptor Hi-Fi, con aguja de diamante 'Nude Elíptical'


Max drastico
Comentado en Italia el 9 de enero de 2025
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Jorge Arias
Comentado en México el 2 de enero de 2025
Es caro pero si se nota la diferencia desde la primera vez que lo usas, suele recolectar más basura lo cual requiere de más limpieza del Stylus pero es excelente compra
Barbaix Fabrice
Revisado en Bélgica el 14 de junio de 2024
Très bon qualité sonore remarquable habitué à du Goldring mais devenu hors de prix très content et agréablement surpris de mon achat la seule chose qui m'a contrarié c'est sur la livraison ,déposer un article à 200 € dans une boîte aux lettres je trouve ça scandaleux surtout que j'étais présent c'est pour cette raison que je n'ai mis que 4 étoiles
Leonardo V
Comentado en México el 10 de junio de 2024
Bajo el precio, ya es mas competitivo y asequible. Tardo un poco el envío y no había mucha visibilidad de la evolución, pero llego bien. en aspecto técnico considero una mejora de un 20% en comparación a la Ortofon 2mRed, mejora en claridad de medios, frecuencias altas mas nítidas, y bajos mas profundos, el manual no contiene la respuesta en frecuencia, sensibilidad y peso son semejantes; pero hay que hacer varias pruebas comparativas y evaluar.
Client d'
Comentado en Francia el 22 de septiembre de 2024
Très bonne cellule mais très cher ! Et très fragile… attention à la mise en place.. installée sur Technics Mk7 … METTEZ VOS LUNETTES ET NE TREMBLEZ PAS.. comptez aussi sur un bon mois de rodage.
cmalanis
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2023
Justo lo que estaba buscando. Todas las reseñas que hay son acertadas.
Luis Zavala Alvarez
Comentado en México el 6 de abril de 2022
Excelente producto! Totalmente nuevo, sellado de fábrica, con sellos con holograma a contraluz, totalmente completo (si incluye la aguja), también incluye tornillos, desarmador y cepillo para la limpieza de la aguja. Totalmente satisfecho con el producto y vendedor, volvería a comprarle y espero después ponga a la venta la Ortofon Black.
Luis Solorzano
Comentado en México el 10 de febrero de 2021
Llego con la caja abierta y sin la aguja, lo de mayor valor, quiero que me lo repongan
arnoldo
Comentado en Brasil el 18 de septiembre de 2020
Produto de excelente qualidade. Para quem é amante de vinil, se torna um item importante no td de qualquer um. Ótima compra. Foi entregue no prazo, novo, na caixa, como descrito pelo vendedor.
Chris Bach
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2019
For the last two years, I've looked at the Blue from the sidelines, as I outfitted all (3) Technics SL-1200MK2's in the house with 2M Red's. I enjoyed the performances the Red laid down, and didn't question I had the best value at the time as Reds can be had anywhere for a Benjamin. With two young kids in the house, I felt at ease teaching them how to run the table (cue lever, handling the tonearm, etc.). If the worse happened and they bumped the arm, dropped it, etc., and the needle broke, better to lose something that isn't spectacularly expensive.Well, time goes by, and your ears adjust to your setup, you hear more of what you're getting and what you're missing, particularly when you go over to a friend's house who has a much more expensive cartridge, and you eventually get the itch. One of my three tables regularly had nasty inner groove distortion, and it was the nicest, newest table of the three, so something was up. I got an Ortofon protractor and got it better aligned than its neighbor who still outperformed. Enough of this happens, my birthday comes up, and I finally bite and order the Blue.Simultaneous to this, I replace the headshell with another identical Technics (I could never get the problematic Red secure in the old shell so it moved around easily, which in hindsight likely caused some of the issue - found out the screws used were too long and bottomed out before I could fully secure the cartridge).The afternoon testing begins with some Bach. The needle drops and finds the groove notably faster than the Red, and surface noise is nil. I find the overall response more lush, but lacking a little in the top end and the very bottom. I let the whole side play, enjoying the nuance of the piano strings - you can hear them vibrating more and even the mallets hitting them in some cases.I then shake it up and play some Doobie Brothers, an old tired copy of Stampede, starting with "I Cheat the Hangman". I've heard this song a number of times before, but the muted electric guitar and vocals are more haunting, open, and the stage is wider. Everything is breathing more and has more presence. Then I grab "One Step Closer" and play the title track. The opening drums have so much energy you'd think they were playing in the room.Then I have a cousin over to celebrate and we go off the reservation for a few hours spinning a few complete albums, starting with Styx - Pieces of Eight. With "The Great White Hope", anticipation builds as you hear layers you didn't know where there. "I'm OK" blasts through with the opening drums, again with urgency and sustain never heard before. You hear the drum hit, the transients, and the reverb, and it demands attention and respect. "Sing for the day" brings Tommy to the front, cutting clearly and making the connection. "The Message" was clear and balanced, but missing the ABSOLUTE bottom end bass notes which I assume will come more as the stylus breaks in. "Blue Collar Man" has the intro vocals clearer than ever with an ethereal staging to them, you can't really tell where it's positioned. The bass drum comes through like a muted heart beat, to great effect.This overall enjoyment continues as we proceed to Tommy Shaw's "The Great Divide", a solo Bluegrass effort with him on mandolin. No frills, just smooth, honest, like you remember with old RCA country records.Next up is Rush's "Signals". "Subdivisions" presents like never before. Neil Peart's drums stand out beautifully. The mix (and Geddy and Alex) know how to co-exist and not step on others' toes and let their talent all shine through. Neil's performance, in particular stands out, however; the talent is on full display and can't be missed or denied. "Chemistry" in particular stands out with its thick bass guitar and tight rhythm.With each album, I find myself anxious with the end of each side, where things would get semi-atrocious on the old setup due to inner groove distortion (again, I have two other Red's on the same table model and setup, and they don't suffer from this, so don't take this as a dig on the Red). Here I find no loss other than what comes from less surface area due to CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) nature of records. I feel more relieved with each passing side.The evening ended with a single track off Steely Dan's "Aja", because why not - "I Got the News". Again, the notable improvement was the drums. Donald Fagen's dry delivery is that much dryer, Walter's guitar cuts sharper, piano is more sublime, everything just sounds better and makes you want to listen to more, the ultimate compliment a music aficionado can give.Both of us were able to successfully disappear into the music landscape for the evening; lava lamp on, room lights off, accent lights for the tables lit, beer growler disappearing, super pleased in my decision and results. Transition from red to blue could be something as simple as just changing out the stylus as the cartridge is otherwise identical inside. Output impedance is the same, recommended tracking force is the same, output level seems identical, frequency response is wider on the high end with the Blue. I wanted to change everything in case somehow the Red cartridge itself was misaligned or defective, so now I have a complete spare setup (now tightened with the right screws) I can throw on in a pinch in 30 seconds.Surprisingly, it seems like the Blue cuts deeper in the vinyl and gets past some surface imperfections, giving you quieter passages between tracks, and a cleaner overall experience. Makes one wonder if it really could be this much better someday going from Blue to Bronze.I recommend this cart for any number of applications, rock, jazz, classical, I think they all benefit from its design.
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