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Brand: Decca

Decca Super Gold is a high-quality vinyl compound developed by Decca Records for the manufacturing of high-fidelity vinyl records. This compound was designed to provide superior sound quality, longevity, and low noise levels. Super Gold was first introduced in the 1960s and was used to press many of Decca's classic releases, including recordings by artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Johann Sebastian Bach. Its unique formulation, which includes high-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin, special stabilizers, and carbon black, provides excellent wear and tear resistance, making it ideal for collector's edition and reissue vinyl records. The compound's consistency and high pressure molding technique allow for precise and accurate pressing, which results in enhanced musical details, tonal balance, and precise soundstaging. Overall, Decca Super Gold is widely regarded as one of the top vinyl compounds for audiophile-grade record production.



  • Type: Moving Iron
  • Output Voltage: mV
  • Freq Response: 20Hz - 40kHz
  • Tracking Force: 1 - 2 g
  • Mass: 6.7 g
  • Channel Separation: 25 dB
  • Channel Balance: 1 dB
  • Load Impedance: 47k Ω
  • Output Impedance: 2000 Ω
  • Stylus:
  • Stylus Tip: Line Contact
  • Cantilever:
  • Dynamic Compliance: x 10-6cm/Dyne
  • Static Compliance:
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Decca Super Gold

Decca Super Gold

Decca Super Gold



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