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The Best Needles
So, I bought a pair of Trackmaster II last week and I have to say they suck. I went out and bought a set of the brand new SHURE WHITELABELS and I have to say the best needles money can buy has to be these. At $109.00 each includes tool kit and it has a wieght adjustment on the stylus. Superior sound. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THESE NEEDLES. They are fairly very new to the DJ world.
Does any body else use these?
If not what do you use / recommend?
I have these needles, but since they are my first, I have nothing to compare them too. I am very happy with the sound quality, look and performance of the needle though! They are quite expensive though!
I've only used several Ortofon's, Numarks, and Stantons and would have to say that the M44-7's are the best, as they rarely skip and use quite little tracking force. At least for me. Haven't tried the Whitelabels yet but the M44-7's have been around for many many years. True dat.
I saw these come out at the beginning of the year, they look very very nice and supposedly have the best sound performance around.
I wouldn't mind a pair but that will set me back �200! 
too bad I hear that.. i just have bought a pair of Trackmaster II but i havent prove thems since i dont have the mixer.... but im a little upset now 
u cant go wrong with ortofon nightclubs...... 
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| Originally posted by Dj Flesch I have these needles, but since they are my first, I have nothing to compare them too. I am very happy with the sound quality, look and performance of the needle though! They are quite expensive though! |
When I put my whitelabels on, I almost had to take the counter weight off the tone arm, very impressive, then I took them to a club where I spun, and then I confirmed to myself that I bought the best cartridges out there period. Incidently, so was the blub owner, he got rid off, light and record skipping ortofon nightclubs and purchased two pairs of Shure White Labels. Any1 wants a pair at a good price, email me and I'll tell you where to get them. [email protected]. Cheers!
I would say an orfon concorde...
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| Originally posted by CarlosM too bad I hear that.. i just have bought a pair of Trackmaster II but i havent prove thems since i dont have the mixer.... but im a little upset now |
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| Originally posted by deejay2002 u cant go wrong with ortofon nightclubs...... |
i'm a stanton fan myself.
but i've seen and used the new shure whitelabels and like 'em a lot!
if only i had the money right now for three of 'em!!
If you use a deck with a old needle, can it damage your records?
I'm just starting to collect vinyls, and I have an old sony turtable (like early 90s). I'm hoping it won't damage my records if I play them on that until I can get a better table/needle. How often should you change the needle/??
Thanks,
David
p.s. Also how many times can U typically spin a record before it gets "worn out?"
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| Originally posted by DaveSaenz If you use a deck with a old needle, can it damage your records? I'm just starting to collect vinyls, and I have an old sony turtable (like early 90s). I'm hoping it won't damage my records if I play them on that until I can get a better table/needle. How often should you change the needle/?? Thanks, David p.s. Also how many times can U typically spin a record before it gets "worn out?" |
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| Originally posted by Blithe I also was wondering this... seeing that the needles that I have require that I set the counter-weight to almost the max to avoid skippage. Anyone have any ideas? |
are you saying loosining the screw and not tightening it? Just leaveing it loose?
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| Originally posted by CarlosM too bad I hear that.. i just have bought a pair of Trackmaster II but i havent prove thems since i dont have the mixer.... but im a little upset now |
Question from a newbie DJ:
Most TTs have pre-mounted cart/needles already. I'm using the pre-mounted ones ATM but considering buying the White Lables. My question is
1)Does changing the cart/needles really help alot to record wear?
I know that changing to good cart/needle can make your sound came out better but I personally don't have a "bomb" sound system.........it's just some regular speakers. But
2)Does the sound still stands out even if you don't have a nice sound system? (compare to pre-mounted carts)
My pre-moundted cart/needles are brand new...............but if White Lables can really help on the record wear/sound then I'll definitely change it
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| Originally posted by Arsalan this info couldve been more helfull to me LAST WEEK when i purchased my carts |
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| Originally posted by TranceLuver4evr Question from a newbie DJ: Most TTs have pre-mounted cart/needles already. I'm using the pre-mounted ones ATM but considering buying the White Lables. My question is 1)Does changing the cart/needles really help alot to record wear? I know that changing to good cart/needle can make your sound came out better but I personally don't have a "bomb" sound system.........it's just some regular speakers. But 2)Does the sound still stands out even if you don't have a nice sound system? (compare to pre-mounted carts) My pre-moundted cart/needles are brand new...............but if White Lables can really help on the record wear/sound then I'll definitely change it |
I love the Ortofon Concorde much, looks nice, sounds nice...
Anyone know how much wear a Shure Whitelabel would produce on a record compared to an Ortofon Nightclub with an eliptical tip?
About to buy new carts and the shure's sound rather promising
heh
, i have a pair of stanton 500's never changed them for about 3 year lol, its about time i got a new pair...think ill try some of them sures then
tezz
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| Originally posted by TwiloThunder Anyone know how much wear a Shure Whitelabel would produce on a record compared to an Ortofon Nightclub with an eliptical tip? About to buy new carts and the shure's sound rather promising |
Seems I'll have to review my opinion about them concordes... I read some reviews about those shures, they're indeed better...
definitely the white lables yo, from what i've read, they make the ortofon's look like trash. Shure just blew ortofon completely away
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