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Stanton 681EE Moving Iron (MI) Phono Cartridge with D6800EE Stylus with original box with manual, mounting hardware and calibration sheet. Serial Number: F0476Cartridge Condition: ExcellentStylus Condition: Inspection showed no wear under Shure SEK-2 Microscope. Channel Separation: 35dbManufacturer's Description For anyone who listens "professionally," the 681EE offers an audio quality that is equally satisfying to the audiophile. High compliance, low mass and low tracking force assure minimum wear for irreplaceable records and archives. Built-in " Longhair" brush keeps dust away from stylus, protects record grooves, reduces noise- all without affecting stylus force. Elliptical stylus tip eliminates inner groove distortion caused by pinch fefect.SpecificationsFrequency Response: 10 Hz to 10 kHz (Individually calibrated 10-20k)Nominal Output: 1.0 mV/cm /sec. :±: 2 dB Channel Separation: 35dbLoad Resistance: 47,000 ohmsLoad Capacitance: 275 pFD.C. Resistance: 1.300 ohmsInductance: 930 mHChannel Balance: within 2 dBStylus Tip: 0.002 x 000.9 ellipticalTracking Force: 0.75 - 1.25 gram +1gram with the brushCartridge Weight: 6.3 gramsReplacement Stylus: D6800EE

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Stanton Magnetics traces its roots to 1946, when it emerged from Pickering & Company in the United States, initially under the guidance of Norman C. Pickering and later formalized as a distinct brand in 1961. The company's breakthrough came with Walter O. Stanton's invention of the easily replaceable phonograph stylus, revolutionizing cartridge design by allowing users to swap worn needles without factory returns. This innovation bridged professional recording needs with burgeoning consumer audio markets, establishing Stanton as a pioneer in magnetic cartridges during the vinyl era.

Stanton's product lineup centers on professional DJ and turntable gear, including high-performance cartridges renowned for durability under heavy scratching, battle-ready turntables, DJ mixers, media players, controllers, and accessories like the innovative Final Scratch system for digital vinyl emulation. While early focuses were on broadcast-grade pickups, the brand evolved to dominate club and mobile DJ tools, eschewing broader hi-fi categories such as amplifiers, speakers, DACs, or headphones.

Today, Stanton holds a niche yet commanding position in the pro-audio DJ market as a mid-tier workhorse brand, trusted by club DJs, turntablists, and mobile performers for reliable, battle-tested performance over flash. With over 75 years of heritage—now under inMusic Brands since 2020—its gear appeals to pros seeking rugged value rather than high-end audiophile refinement or vintage collector status, cementing its reputation as the go-to for vinyl manipulation in live settings.

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