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Rememberence_
James Packer

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: HXTA #6
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Re: Re: Headphone & cartridge recommendations?
| quote: | Originally posted by djway
Ortfon Concorde cartridges are the best for trance IMHO [sound range, tracking, anti skating, weight etc] The shures are the best if you wanna scratch, but the skating and weight will wear your records out faster. Check out the dj forums tho, read it all in there 
My pair (Ortfon Concord Nightclub E) cost $540 in the kit almsot a year ago.
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I disagree. My opinion = Shure Whitelabels are cream of the crop, and many people think the ortofons are overrated... if you want something cheaper, the Shure M44G is apparrantly a really good buy! Not to be confused with the Shure M447 which is the scratching version.
btw if you are really serious about researching headphones, check out the headphones thread in the DJ Booth forum, and post some of your queries there!
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djway
Trooper
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: .syd.au.
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Re: Re: Re: Headphone & cartridge recommendations?
| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
I disagree. My opinion = Shure Whitelabels are cream of the crop, and many people think the ortofons are overrated... if you want something cheaper, the Shure M44G is apparrantly a really good buy! Not to be confused with the Shure M447 which is the scratching version.
btw if you are really serious about researching headphones, check out the headphones thread in the DJ Booth forum, and post some of your queries there! |
Wow, they are pretty equal! (I suggest you get both and have a play around). 1st time I've looked into it personally Value for money would have to go to the whitelablel, looks the concordes 
Shure Whitelabel:-
Frequency Response
- 20-20,000Hz
Typical Tracking Force
- 2 grams
Tracking Force Range
- 1.5-3 grams
Ortofon Concorde Nightclub E:-
Frequency range at - 3dB
20-22.000 Hz
Frequency response
20-20.000 Hz ± 2 dB
Tracking force range
2,0-5,0 g (20-50 mN)
Tracking force, recommended
3,0 g (30 mN)
--djway
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Nov-16-2003 23:26
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escee
q1dm6

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Perth, Australia
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I use shure whitelabels, They are good cartridges, good sound quality, stylii have lasted me about 2-3 months so far and they dont need changing (usually with stantons id be buying packs of stylii every 3/4 months) yet. However they are expensive, and if you dont have the money then id stick with the stantons for another few months and save up. I got my whitelabels for 330 for the pair.
Headphones, I use pioneer hdj1000s. Really comfy phones, priced relatively nicely, i got mine for 240. However before that i was using 60 dollar sony's and again unless youve got the cash available or your in a huge rush because you need to play out somewhere, then i wouldnt bother. Of course the sound is a lot better on the Pioneers, and the noise cancellation is a lot better, but if they are just for home use then thats not overly important imo.
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Nov-17-2003 00:37
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[ groovypants ]
force of groovity

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: house of flying vinyls
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| quote: | Originally posted by escee
I use shure whitelabels, They are good cartridges, good sound quality, stylii have lasted me about 2-3 months so far and they dont need changing (usually with stantons id be buying packs of stylii every 3/4 months) yet. However they are expensive, and if you dont have the money then id stick with the stantons for another few months and save up. I got my whitelabels for 330 for the pair.
Headphones, I use pioneer hdj1000s. Really comfy phones, priced relatively nicely, i got mine for 240. However before that i was using 60 dollar sony's and again unless youve got the cash available or your in a huge rush because you need to play out somewhere, then i wouldnt bother. Of course the sound is a lot better on the Pioneers, and the noise cancellation is a lot better, but if they are just for home use then thats not overly important imo. |
Spot on.
I too use both the white labels and the HDJ1000s.
The sound on the Shure's are very clean and indeed provide less tear on your vinyls.
And the good thing I like about the 1000's are that they are very flexible, and you could pretty much have them placed in any way you like, without straining them!
I got my pair for $340 as Rob said, but that was in August - you should be able to get them for about $300 now? And the Pioneers, use your bargining skills with Central Station, they should do them for about $200 - 220.

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Nov-17-2003 01:14
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Psygnosis
Obliterate then Stabilize
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Sydney
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| quote: | Originally posted by escee
I use shure whitelabels, They are good cartridges, good sound quality, stylii have lasted me about 2-3 months so far and they dont need changing (usually with stantons id be buying packs of stylii every 3/4 months) yet. However they are expensive, and if you dont have the money then id stick with the stantons for another few months and save up. I got my whitelabels for 330 for the pair.
Headphones, I use pioneer hdj1000s. Really comfy phones, priced relatively nicely, i got mine for 240. However before that i was using 60 dollar sony's and again unless youve got the cash available or your in a huge rush because you need to play out somewhere, then i wouldnt bother. Of course the sound is a lot better on the Pioneers, and the noise cancellation is a lot better, but if they are just for home use then thats not overly important imo. |
Cool, well i'm going to use the headphones for all rounders, club and home... so i should go with Pioneers Hdj1000s? Also has one got a pic of this headphone?
Now the shure whitelabels, Do CSR have these? how much are the stylii once they actually wear out?
Because even though my Stanton one is still under warrenty, they still said no in replacing the stylii. They said it would cost 80 bucks for the Stanton stylii...Now the first Stanton stylii i had only lasted a week , so i have to try and pick a whole cartridge and stylii that will last me more than that 
Thanx everyone, much appreciated 
Time to go shopping 
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