Glanz moving magnet cartridges


Hi,

I have just acquired an old Glanz G5 moving magnet cartridge. However, I cannot find out any details about this or the Glanz range or, even the company and its history.

Can anyone out there assist me in starting to piece together a full picture?

Any experiences with this or other Glanz's; web links; set up information etc would be warmly received. Surely someone knows something!

Thanks in hope
dgob

Dear Chakster, As Lew(m) stated ''there are offerings which

one can't resist''. He had buyers in mind. But I got a bid from

some Italian collector for my MF 61 which I could not resist.

The Italian also got the user manual which I copied before and

posted in my previous contribution. The other specs I also copied 

but from the manual included by my MF 31 L. My intention was

to underline that the only diffrence by Glanz series 71,51 and

31 is complience.

Reg. those ''M kinds'' my quess is that those are MC's.

I am only intersted in(Dgob's) G7 but have, alas, never seen one.

Not even on the Japanese Jauce site.

@nandric 
no, the Glanz M series carts are not MC as it's clearly stated MF = "moving flux", not moving coil design. Those M series are not listed in dadabase or elsewhere, unfortunately. But the stylus replacement for G-7 cart. is M-7 

specs for G-7 below:

■ Price \ 42,800 yen
■ power generation method MF type
■ output voltage 3mV (5cm / sec 1kHz)
■ needle pressure 1.5g ± 0.25g
■ Play frequency band 10-50,000Hz
■ Channel separation 25dB / 1kHz
■ Channel balance
■ compliance 12 × 10-6cm / dyne
■ DC resistance
■ load resistance
■ Impedance 2kΩ / 1kHz
■ needle tip line contact needle
■ own weight 19g
■ exchange needle M-7 (\ 20,000)
■ Release 1977
■ discontinued 1984-85 circa
■ Remarks price those of 1977
@nandric 
If would be nice if you can email me the copy of glanz 61 manual.
I own Glanz 61 cartridge (one of my favorite), but without manual.
If your copy of the manual still available please sent to
chakster45 on gmail 

thanks

Dear Chakster, There is, alas, just one word in English for

both : printer copy and hand writen copy. The later is my

copy of the Glanz 61 specs which I have posted already.

@nandric well, it's static compliance of Glanz 61 you have posted from your manual then? Do you know dynamic compliance of MFG 61? Thanks!