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Ortofon MC Cadenza Bronze Moving Coil Phono Cartridge

Ortofon MC Cadenza Bronze Moving Coil Phono Cartridge

The MC Cadenza Bronze centers on Ortofon's Nude Replicant 100 diamond, a long-contact profile shaped to follow intricate groove modulation. An Aucurum gold-plated copper coil and conical aluminum cantilever complete its moving system.

Pearl Audio’s Take

The Bronze makes sense for an analog system built around precision and tonal completeness rather than convenience. The Replicant 100 profile is exceptionally demanding of setup; careful installation is part of the purchase, not an optional finishing step.

Replicant 100 geometry

The stylus uses a very long vertical contact surface and narrow tracing radius to approach the shape of a record-cutting stylus. This can recover subtle groove information when alignment is exact.

Aucurum coil system

Ortofon's gold-plated 6NX copper winding contributes to a specified 400 µV output and 5-ohm internal impedance.

Purposeful mechanical design

The conical aluminum cantilever and 12 µm/mN compliance are engineered for controlled movement at a recommended 2.5-gram tracking force.

System Matching and Setup

Professional installation is strongly recommended. Match the 10.7-gram body to a suitable tonearm and use a quiet low-output moving-coil phono stage with loading in Ortofon's 50–200 Ω range.

Key Specifications

Cartridge principle
Low-output moving coil
Stylus
Nude Ortofon Replicant 100
Cantilever
Conical aluminum
Output at 1 kHz
400 µV
Channel separation at 1 kHz
>24 dB
Compliance
12 µm/mN
Tracking ability at 315 Hz
80 µm
Recommended tracking force
2.5 g
Tracking-force range
2.2–2.7 g
Internal impedance
5 Ω
Recommended load
50–200 Ω
Cartridge weight
10.7 g

Talk with Pearl Audio

Contact Pearl Audio for cartridge matching, installation guidance, or help confirming the correct replacement stylus for your turntable. We can review your tonearm and phono-stage details before you make a decision.

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Product overview

Ortofon MC Cadenza Bronze Moving Coil Phono Cartridge

The MC Cadenza Bronze centers on Ortofon's Nude Replicant 100 diamond, a long-contact profile shaped to follow intricate groove modulation. An Aucurum gold-plated copper coil and conical aluminum cantilever complete its moving system.

Pearl Audio’s Take

The Bronze makes sense for an analog system built around precision and tonal completeness rather than convenience. The Replicant 100 profile is exceptionally demanding of setup; careful installation is part of the purchase, not an optional finishing step.

Replicant 100 geometry

The stylus uses a very long vertical contact surface and narrow tracing radius to approach the shape of a record-cutting stylus. This can recover subtle groove information when alignment is exact.

Aucurum coil system

Ortofon's gold-plated 6NX copper winding contributes to a specified 400 µV output and 5-ohm internal impedance.

Purposeful mechanical design

The conical aluminum cantilever and 12 µm/mN compliance are engineered for controlled movement at a recommended 2.5-gram tracking force.

System Matching and Setup

Professional installation is strongly recommended. Match the 10.7-gram body to a suitable tonearm and use a quiet low-output moving-coil phono stage with loading in Ortofon's 50–200 Ω range.

Key Specifications

Cartridge principle
Low-output moving coil
Stylus
Nude Ortofon Replicant 100
Cantilever
Conical aluminum
Output at 1 kHz
400 µV
Channel separation at 1 kHz
>24 dB
Compliance
12 µm/mN
Tracking ability at 315 Hz
80 µm
Recommended tracking force
2.5 g
Tracking-force range
2.2–2.7 g
Internal impedance
5 Ω
Recommended load
50–200 Ω
Cartridge weight
10.7 g

Talk with Pearl Audio

Contact Pearl Audio for cartridge matching, installation guidance, or help confirming the correct replacement stylus for your turntable. We can review your tonearm and phono-stage details before you make a decision.

Pearl Audio’s Cartridge Method

A cartridge is part of a system

The right cartridge is the one that works as a complete mechanical and electrical match with your tonearm and phono stage. Pearl Audio evaluates the generator, output, compliance, stylus profile, and setup requirements together—so the cartridge can perform as its designer intended.

  • Generator & output

    Moving-magnet and moving-coil designs ask different things of phono-stage gain, noise performance, capacitance, and loading.

  • Tonearm match

    Cartridge mass and compliance work with the tonearm’s effective mass. A good match supports stable tracking and controlled resonance.

  • Stylus & cantilever

    Stylus geometry and cantilever construction influence groove contact, setup sensitivity, tracking behavior, and long-term care.

  • Setup & service

    Alignment, tracking force, azimuth, vertical geometry, anti-skate, and the maker’s replacement or rebuild path all matter after purchase.

Selection, setup & ownership

Build the match, not just the spec sheet

A specification is useful when it answers a system question. Use the product details above together with the guidance below, then let Pearl Audio confirm the final match for your turntable, tonearm, records, and phono stage.

Output, gain & loading

Output voltage and internal impedance help determine required phono gain and loading. MM designs may also specify capacitive loading. Low-output MC designs demand especially quiet gain.

Mass, compliance & arm

Cartridge weight and dynamic compliance should be considered with tonearm effective mass, headshell hardware, counterweight range, and mounting geometry.

Groove contact

Stylus profile, cantilever material, tracking ability, and recommended tracking force describe how the cartridge traces a record—and how carefully it must be aligned.

Installation precision

Overhang, offset angle, tracking force, azimuth, vertical geometry, and anti-skate should be established with suitable tools and checked as a connected system.

Record format

Stereo, true-mono microgroove, and historical record formats are different use cases. The cartridge and stylus must be selected for the records it will actually play.

Ownership & service

Confirm stylus replacement, exchange, rebuild, and inspection options before purchase. Policies differ between replaceable-stylus and fixed-stylus designs.

Specifications worth confirming

Look for the manufacturer’s current values for:

  • Generator type, output voltage, and internal impedance
  • Recommended load resistance, capacitance, and phono gain
  • Cartridge mass, dynamic compliance, and mounting standard
  • Stylus profile, cantilever material, and tracking ability
  • Recommended tracking force and permitted range
  • Channel balance, separation, and frequency response
  • Replacement-stylus, exchange, or factory rebuild eligibility
How to read the key numbers
Output voltage
Helps establish whether the phono stage can provide enough clean gain.
Internal impedance
Informs MC loading and step-up-transformer matching; it is not itself the final load setting.
Compliance
Describes suspension flexibility and must be considered with tonearm effective mass and the maker’s measurement frequency.
Tracking force
Use the maker’s recommended value as the starting point; alignment and arm calibration must also be correct.
Stylus profile
Describes groove contact geometry and influences alignment sensitivity, tracing behavior, and care.
Choosing within a cartridge family

Do not assume that the highest-priced model is automatically the best fit. Compare adjacent models for:

  • Output level and compatibility with your phono stage
  • Compliance and cartridge mass relative to your tonearm
  • Stylus and cantilever differences—and the setup precision they require
  • Stereo, mono, high-output, low-output, and mounting variants
  • Replacement, exchange, rebuild, and upgrade paths
Stereo, mono & historical records

A true-mono cartridge can be valuable for mono microgroove records, while older coarse-groove records require a purpose-appropriate stylus and setup. Confirm the record format, groove type, stylus profile, and electrical configuration; “mono” alone is not enough information.

Pearl Audio can help determine whether a dedicated mono cartridge, a stereo cartridge, or a second arm/headshell is the most practical approach.

Replacement, exchange & rebuild paths

Service is part of cartridge value. Depending on the model, the maker may offer a user-replaceable stylus, dealer exchange, factory rebuild, or no field-serviceable stylus at all.

  • Confirm the exact current program for the exact model
  • Keep the stylus guard, packaging, serial information, and proof of purchase
  • Do not assume a family member’s stylus or service policy applies to another body
  • Have damage, wear, and channel problems evaluated before ordering a replacement
Information for a Cartridge Consultation

For a useful recommendation, tell us:

  • Your turntable and exact tonearm model
  • Your current cartridge and what you would like to improve
  • Your phono stage, available gain settings, and loading options
  • The types of records you play, including any mono or historical formats
  • Whether Pearl Audio will perform the installation and alignment
  • The listening priorities that matter most to you
Installation & ongoing care

Use the manufacturer’s current instructions for mounting hardware, tracking force, alignment, cleaning, inspection, and service. Protect the cantilever during installation, keep the stylus clean with an approved method, and recheck setup after any change to the cartridge, headshell, arm height, or mat.

Pearl Audio can install and align compatible cartridges and verify the initial phono-stage settings.

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