
Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
Reference Series open-body MC • Nude Shibata line-contact stylus • Low-impedance generator • 0.3mV output
Overview — Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
The Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge is a Reference Series open-body design built around a high-efficiency, low-impedance generator and a nude Shibata line-contact stylus for exceptional detail retrieval, fast transient attack, and refined tonal balance. Sumiko describes Oriole as a meaningful upgrade that approaches the performance of Starling, while preserving a deeply musical, endlessly listenable character.
Because this is a low-output MC (0.3mV), plan on an MC-capable phono stage or step-up solution, and use loading to taste (Sumiko suggests >55Ω as a starting point).
Highlights & Benefits
- Nude Shibata line-contact stylus — Designed for precise groove tracing, improved inner-groove performance, and low surface noise.
- Low-impedance generator — 5.5Ω internal impedance supports excellent transient speed and clarity when paired with appropriate gain and loading.
- Open-body Reference architecture — Minimizes potential coloration by reducing energy buildup typical of conventional cartridge bodies.
- Resonance-aware energy transfer — Designed so resonance is damped within the generator and remaining energy is directed into the tonearm for dissipation.
- Hand-assembled craftsmanship — Built in Japan by long-established cartridge makers, using carefully selected materials and stringent auditioning standards.
- System-upgrade ready — The Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge is positioned as an upgrade from Songbird that moves toward flagship-level performance.
Setup Notes
Tracking — Set tracking force within the 1.8g–2.2g range and begin at the recommended 2.0g for a reliable baseline.
Loading — Start at >55Ω and fine-tune by ear for the best balance of dynamics, openness, and tonal density.
Compatibility — Compliance and VTA targets support straightforward alignment on many modern tonearms when correct geometry is applied.
FAQ
Is the stylus user-replaceable?
No. Sumiko notes that MC styli are not user-replaceable; retip exchange is handled through participating dealers.
What phono stage do I need?
Use an MC-capable phono stage (or MM stage plus step-up device) with adequate gain for a 0.3mV cartridge output.
Where is it made?
Sumiko states the cartridge is hand-assembled in Japan.
Why Buy From Us
- Cartridge and tonearm matching support
- Phono stage gain/loading recommendations
- Alignment guidance (VTA, overhang, azimuth)
- Long-term analog system support
Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
Reference Series open-body MC • Nude Shibata line-contact stylus • Low-impedance generator • 0.3mV output
Overview — Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
The Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge is a Reference Series open-body design built around a high-efficiency, low-impedance generator and a nude Shibata line-contact stylus for exceptional detail retrieval, fast transient attack, and refined tonal balance. Sumiko describes Oriole as a meaningful upgrade that approaches the performance of Starling, while preserving a deeply musical, endlessly listenable character.
Because this is a low-output MC (0.3mV), plan on an MC-capable phono stage or step-up solution, and use loading to taste (Sumiko suggests >55Ω as a starting point).
Highlights & Benefits
- Nude Shibata line-contact stylus — Designed for precise groove tracing, improved inner-groove performance, and low surface noise.
- Low-impedance generator — 5.5Ω internal impedance supports excellent transient speed and clarity when paired with appropriate gain and loading.
- Open-body Reference architecture — Minimizes potential coloration by reducing energy buildup typical of conventional cartridge bodies.
- Resonance-aware energy transfer — Designed so resonance is damped within the generator and remaining energy is directed into the tonearm for dissipation.
- Hand-assembled craftsmanship — Built in Japan by long-established cartridge makers, using carefully selected materials and stringent auditioning standards.
- System-upgrade ready — The Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge is positioned as an upgrade from Songbird that moves toward flagship-level performance.
Setup Notes
Tracking — Set tracking force within the 1.8g–2.2g range and begin at the recommended 2.0g for a reliable baseline.
Loading — Start at >55Ω and fine-tune by ear for the best balance of dynamics, openness, and tonal density.
Compatibility — Compliance and VTA targets support straightforward alignment on many modern tonearms when correct geometry is applied.
FAQ
Is the stylus user-replaceable?
No. Sumiko notes that MC styli are not user-replaceable; retip exchange is handled through participating dealers.
What phono stage do I need?
Use an MC-capable phono stage (or MM stage plus step-up device) with adequate gain for a 0.3mV cartridge output.
Where is it made?
Sumiko states the cartridge is hand-assembled in Japan.
Why Buy From Us
- Cartridge and tonearm matching support
- Phono stage gain/loading recommendations
- Alignment guidance (VTA, overhang, azimuth)
- Long-term analog system support
Original: $1,699.00
-65%$1,699.00
$594.65Description
Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
Reference Series open-body MC • Nude Shibata line-contact stylus • Low-impedance generator • 0.3mV output
Overview — Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
The Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge is a Reference Series open-body design built around a high-efficiency, low-impedance generator and a nude Shibata line-contact stylus for exceptional detail retrieval, fast transient attack, and refined tonal balance. Sumiko describes Oriole as a meaningful upgrade that approaches the performance of Starling, while preserving a deeply musical, endlessly listenable character.
Because this is a low-output MC (0.3mV), plan on an MC-capable phono stage or step-up solution, and use loading to taste (Sumiko suggests >55Ω as a starting point).
Highlights & Benefits
- Nude Shibata line-contact stylus — Designed for precise groove tracing, improved inner-groove performance, and low surface noise.
- Low-impedance generator — 5.5Ω internal impedance supports excellent transient speed and clarity when paired with appropriate gain and loading.
- Open-body Reference architecture — Minimizes potential coloration by reducing energy buildup typical of conventional cartridge bodies.
- Resonance-aware energy transfer — Designed so resonance is damped within the generator and remaining energy is directed into the tonearm for dissipation.
- Hand-assembled craftsmanship — Built in Japan by long-established cartridge makers, using carefully selected materials and stringent auditioning standards.
- System-upgrade ready — The Sumiko Oriole Low Output Moving Coil Phono Cartridge is positioned as an upgrade from Songbird that moves toward flagship-level performance.
Setup Notes
Tracking — Set tracking force within the 1.8g–2.2g range and begin at the recommended 2.0g for a reliable baseline.
Loading — Start at >55Ω and fine-tune by ear for the best balance of dynamics, openness, and tonal density.
Compatibility — Compliance and VTA targets support straightforward alignment on many modern tonearms when correct geometry is applied.
FAQ
Is the stylus user-replaceable?
No. Sumiko notes that MC styli are not user-replaceable; retip exchange is handled through participating dealers.
What phono stage do I need?
Use an MC-capable phono stage (or MM stage plus step-up device) with adequate gain for a 0.3mV cartridge output.
Where is it made?
Sumiko states the cartridge is hand-assembled in Japan.
Why Buy From Us
- Cartridge and tonearm matching support
- Phono stage gain/loading recommendations
- Alignment guidance (VTA, overhang, azimuth)
- Long-term analog system support













