The ADC P32 is a model of audio cartridge that was produced between 1975 and 1978 in the USA. It utilizes the induced magnet principle, which is a form of moving iron connectivity characterized as a Moving Magnet (MM) cartridge. This model is designed to deliver a frequency response ranging from 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz (±3 dB), ensuring a broad range of sound reproduction suitable for various audio applications. The ADC P32 boasts channel separation of 22 dB, providing clear distinction between audio channels. The output voltage is rated at 5.5 mV when measured at a distance of 5.5 cm/s. In terms of specifications, the cartridge features a spherical needle with a diameter of 0.018 mm, and it is recommended to use a tracking force between 1.0 to 2.0 grams. This model can also be noted for its aesthetics, coming in a black and red color scheme. Notably, it belongs to a series that includes other models such as the ADC P30, ADC P36, and various QLM and XLM variants.