Dynavector DV XV-1s Mono cartridge User Manual

Despcription, Features

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Dynavector DRT XV-1s Mono cartridge

Instruction manual

Despcription

The new Dynavector XV-1s Mono cartridge has been

developed due to enthusiastic requests from mono record

lovers, worldwide. The XV-1s Mono has not been designed

as a typical, old fashioned mono cartridge, but developed

as a true high fi delity component. It is designed to provide

the highest performance and extract the greatest musical

expression possible from mono records. The XV-1s Mono

follows from the innovative design and technology of the

acclaimed XV-1s stereo cartridge and incorporates the

following details and considerations:

Features

1. Compliance in horizontal and vertical directions

Musical information is recorded in the horizontal direction

on mono records. Tracking the vertical elements will only

lead to extraneous noise or potential damage of the record

groove. Given this, the compliance of the XV-1s Mono

in the vertical direction has been set considerably lower

compared to that of the horizontal direction. A somewhat

"thin" and harsh sound is often experienced when

playing a mono record with a normal stereo cartridge.

A stereo cartridge picks up both the horizontal and the

vertical groove information so that both the music and

unnecessary noise are reproduced.

2. Special coil bobbin design

The corner of the coil bobbin (armature) of the stereo

cartridge is oriented at a 45 degree angle to the record

surface in order to pick up both horizontal and vertical

groove modulations. With the XV-1s Mono, the bobbin

is rotated to be parallel to the record surface. Therefore,

sensitivity to vertical modulation is reduced dramatically

and horizontal modulation is converted directly to the

desired electrical signal. This is the most important feature

of the mono cartridge.

3. Bifi lar wound coil

A typical mono cartridge has two output terminals (hot

and ground) with a single coil. The XV-1s Mono has been

designed with the four output terminals having bifi lar

wound coils. The bi fi lar

wound coil means that dual

separate monaural coils are

connected respectively to

the left and right channel

terminals.

As such, a typical stereo

phono head amplifi er/stereo phono preamplifi er can be

used as is without issues of hum, noise or ground loops.

4. Innovative magnetic circuit design

The magnetic circuit design of the XV-1s Mono follows

directly from the innovative XV-1s stereo cartridge.

Ideal characteristics have been achieved through an

unparalleled magnetic circuit featuring 8 Alnico magnet

rods. The XV-1s Mono also utilizes DV's fl ux damper

(patent) that reduces magnetic distortion. This innovative

circuit provides a presentation that is clear, natural and

musically expressive like no other cartridge before.

5. Stylus tip and cantilever

The cantilever assembly for the XV-1s Mono is of solid

boron with a line contact stylus profi le, similar to that of

the XV-1s stereo cartridge. A line contact stylus profi le is

unusual for a mono cartridge, but the depth of grooves

remain constant on mono records and the shape of the

groove on mono records is at the same average level

found on stereo records. Properly implemented, a modern

line contact stylus can be used with mono records with

great success. As well, the XV-1s Mono cartridge will

not damage a stereo record due to it's moderate vertical

compliance.

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