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Ortofon Nightclub E OM cartridges
Hey guys,
Just a quick question, a friend of mine is looking into buying a set of Ortofon Nightclub E cartridges in the "OM" style, that is, the non-concorde style. Unfortunately, no online store we ever look at actually seems to sell them. Do these really exist? We've seen pictures of them, so we they're out there somewhere, but finding them is a whole other story.
Could anyone recommend an online store where they've seen these being sold?
Thanks a ton for any info!
http://www.ebaystores.com/avalonmusic
email the seller he has alot of stuff
i got my om e's from them
http://www.topdjgear.com/cartridges-ortofon.html
also www.1200s.com sells the S type as well.
Look under Ortofon OM cartridge.. there is the (S)pherical and (E)liptical versions.
keep in mind that the E is ideal when using for recording purposes, but it wears records down more. If he wants to use for all purpose, go with the S tip.
There are other stores around, do a search for "Ortofon OM Cartridge", see what you find.

This one i guess.
Here: http://www.new-line.nl/webshop/view.asp?i=8253
Price: � 66,-
Price: $ aprox. 73,-
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| Originally posted by bachatu Look under Ortofon OM cartridge.. there is the (S)pherical and (E)liptical versions. keep in mind that the E is ideal when using for recording purposes, but it wears records down more. |
A little secret for you guys (confirmed by an Ortofon employee). The cartridge in Ortofon dj series (so the Concorde and OM) only are different in color...
So you can put a Nightclub tip on a Pro S cartridge, it's still the Nightclub specs you'll get.
yeah, I've read that before too.
On an ortofon shell, you can put every ortofon tip.
hey that's pretty cool...although the nightclubs are not much different than the pro dj s
i just got the pro dj s concordes in blue, and they are seeexay! 
Thanks for the responses guys, I really appreciate the links and the information!
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| Originally posted by waxHead actually, spherical needles put more wear on records than elliptical needles. think about a larger amount of force distributed over a smaller area (these are spherical needles), and this is what's happening to your records. elliptical needles distribute the same amount of force over a larger area, hence record wear is lower. please see this site for lots more interesting needle info: http://needleexpress.com/faq.htm |
That's because to have the same tracking performance of a spherical needle, you need to apply more weight on the elliptical. In total it comes down to more wear for the elliptical.
Pro Sound & Stage Lighting also sells them.
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