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Brand: Decca

Decca London Blue is a color tone that is commonly used in the vinyl industry. It refers to the appearance of the final, unplayed vinyl record, where the label (typically intended to be another color) is surrounded by a blue hue. This color is associated with Decca Records, a British label that was established in the 1920s and is now owned by Universal Music Group. Decca London Blue is not a standardized color, and its exact hue can vary depending on the specific manufacturing process used by the pressing plant. Some Decca releases may have a darker or lighter shade of blue, depending on factors such as the amount of dye used and the type of materials in the vinyl compound. Overall, Decca London Blue is a recognizable and iconic look for vinyl enthusiasts, who appreciate the certain nostalgic charm and collectibility it carries.



  • Type: Moving Iron
  • Output Voltage: mV
  • Freq Response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Tracking Force: 2 - 3 g
  • Mass:
  • Channel Separation:
  • Channel Balance: 1 dB
  • Load Impedance: 50k Ω
  • Output Impedance: 4400 Ω
  • Stylus:
  • Stylus Tip: Spherical
  • Cantilever:
  • Dynamic Compliance: 12 x 10-6cm/Dyne
  • Static Compliance:
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Decca London Blue

Decca London Blue

Decca London Blue

Decca London Blue

Decca London Blue



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