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Shure M44-7 Turntablist Cartridge

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In the ‘70s and ‘80s there were going to be exploding moon bases in the late ‘90s (Space:1999 – moon bases in 20 years – swoon!), Replicants were going to be among us in PKD’s rain-soaked and dystopian 2019, and there was some crazy shit going on in a galaxy, far, far away. If my research yielded the truth, rather than the usual audio marketing BS (the consumer audio market is full of BS), the "Tonar" brand is a re-branding of Jico's n44g aftermarket stylus. Also I'm really sorry to hear you had skipping and issues with volume and EQ.. I think that this shouldn't be an issue if you turn your speakers down - ideally they shouldn't be aimed at the styli, and also you might want to consider taking the turntables out of the coffins and try to isolate them a bit. But agreed, we didn't have these troubles with N44G/N447 Shure... it's sad that no one can do what Shure did apparently. And what's with the cantilever? Did anyone adjust when replacing Shure M44g with Jico, either generic, or club? Thanks, A: They did in the late 70s. But we couldn’t come up with something better performing than what we had in moving magnet units.

Less information was able to be obtained about the Shure V15 IV. Overall, users tend to prefer the III and V over the IV, but this is obviously not universal.Forgiving of rougher handling and record changers while sounding reasonably well at a budget price. After years of struggling with Ortofon and Stanton of all kinds, here are my Technics SL-equipped cell 1200MkII Shure M 44-7 .... surprise and miracle! It is a wonder that cell! I agree that the three styli give very similar results. For my taste the G sounds slightly more refined (maybe more restrained) than the others. I know that frequency response is not the only factor to consider, but I thought it would be interesting to compare the three files for frequency, analyzing the whole file in each case. realy good sound for budget price. more slam than EJ and ED, good second hand buy if you can get one made in USA.

R is on the left, L is on the right, color o-rings can be removed and swaped, letter markings are divided horizontally, but audio is divided vertically, instead of color code each pin G=green, B=Blue, W=White, R=Red, has R, L, RG, LG.

I am exactly on the same boat. My 5 months n447 was bent and even being able to put in more or less on its place to play a gig it is tilted to one side so probably won’t last long. Juno sells tonar, I was wondering if anyone did an AB test with a original one to see how it performs

have been using the Jico version for about a month and while it doesn't hold the vinyl as well as the Shure for mixing/scratching, and there's a bit too much low end, other than that the sound it good overall it's a solid substitute. A: He was buying crystal elements from Brush Development Corporation and decided to expand the business. My preconception was that the M44-7 would produce an inflated bass in comparison with the others, but that is not the case.being stiffer, and jumping more, you need more weight, and and test scratching with them heavier, they seem to burn/wear the record noticeably faster I would like to thank Michael Pettersen for his time and very informative interview. It is always a pleasure to reminisce about a hobby that is ever changing and, for some of us old timers, will never be quite the same. A: That is a very simple question to answer. Shure is privately held and bears the name of the family. To protect the family name is a priority and we won’t let the name be used by anyone else. Although Mr. and Mrs. Shure are gone now, we still want to protect the name and the brand.

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