Ortofon T2000
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- Berlin, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
- Posted
- 3 May 2026
- Last seen
- 5h ago
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Ortofon T2000
The Ortofon T2000 sits comfortably in the brand's mid-tier lineup from the 2000s, prized for its balanced soundstaging and lively dynamics in MC cartridges— a solid performer for vinyl enthusiasts on a budget.
At €799 in good condition, this sits squarely at the median of recent comparable used listings (€727–€2,028 range), making it a fair ask without screaming bargain or overreach.
Buyers should verify the cantilever and stylus condition under magnification, as these wear-prone parts often fail first on aged units; also confirm inclusion of the original headshell mount and any calibration tools, as omissions are common in older sales.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Ortofon: A Century of Precision Sound
Ortofon traces its lineage to October 9, 1918, when Danish engineers Axel Petersen and Arnold Poulsen founded the Electrical Phono Film Company in Copenhagen. The name itself derives from Greek, meaning "correct sound"—a philosophy that has guided the company's trajectory for over a century. Initially focused on synchronized sound film technology, Ortofon pivoted to audio reproduction after 1945, when the superior recording quality of new cutting equipment revealed the inadequacy of existing playback systems. This gap sparked the development of the pioneering Ortofon mono pickup in 1948, establishing the foundation for the company's future dominance.
Today, Ortofon is the world's largest manufacturer of magnetic cartridges for phonograph turntables, producing approximately 500,000 units annually. The company's product portfolio centers exclusively on phono cartridges—both moving magnet and moving coil designs—with over 300 distinct models developed since 1948. This singular focus reflects deep specialization rather than diversification, positioning Ortofon as a micro-mechanical specialist rather than a broad-based audio manufacturer.
Ortofon occupies the high-end segment of the audio market, commanding respect among vinyl enthusiasts and professional studios alike. The brand benefits from Denmark's established reputation for acoustic engineering and industrial design, supported by in-house research and development. For discerning turntable owners, Ortofon cartridges represent the gold standard—a heritage brand whose century-long commitment to cartridge excellence remains unmatched in the industry.
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