Ortofon Finds New Home at Interdyn

Interdyn, distributors of Devialet, OPPO, Rotel, Polk, Pro-ject and more, have announced today they have been appointed as Australian and New Zealand distributors of Ortofon.
Sam Encel, Director at Interdyn told StereoNET:
With their 97-year history and a rich tradition of innovation in sound, we couldn't be more excited to have the privilege of working with this company. The Ortofon product range caters to practically any vinyl listening situation conceivable. From their range of true mono cartridges and vintage designs to their newly released MC A95, which employs computational resonance analysis and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, Ortofon undoubtedly have the best cartridges on offer at every price point.
All Otofon products are made in Denmark to stringent quality standards. Ortofon's first moving coil magnetic cartridge was launched in 1948 and, due to demand from enthusiasts, similar variations of that product are still manufactured today.
Founders Alex Petersen and Arnold Poulsen at the Palace Cinema Theatre in Copenhagen, October 1923
The new distribution agreement is effective November 1st, 2015.
Encel continued:
Our focus will be on a wide range, excellent support and reliable supply. Already we have over $100,000 of the range on hand, and for our NZ customers, stock will be stored locally at our Auckland warehouse. We've already received our first order including a huge variety of cartridges up to the flagship MC Anna ($8,999 RRP).
Interdyn say that are committed to representing Ortofon in Australia and New Zealand, and together with a dedicated brand manager, they'll be building bigger brand awareness for Ortofon.
For more information visit Interdyn.

Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder & Publisher and still buried deep in the review room auditioning everything from docks to soundbars, amplifiers and headphones. Marc is also the founder of the annual International HiFi Show.
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