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BlInX
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Montreal
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I scratch a lot so i use the shure m44-7Z/H Stylus.
They are perfect for me, cuz i basicaly scratch, but I also mix so they're good...
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Nov-10-2003 22:54
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Carl0s
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Cali
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I use Shure... I have the cheap ones currently because I shelled out alot for my decks, but just about everyone that I know in the physical world uses Shure, both Hip Hop and "Techno" djs.
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Nov-12-2003 12:32
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Freak
Insert witty comment here

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
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Nov-12-2003 12:57
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spit_heron
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: illy, usa
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Re: Re: thnx man
| quote: | Originally posted by VIO
i really like my trackmasters but like i said that's just my opinion. they are a good solid, reliable needle. they're labeled as a "scratching" needle because they have a spherical stylus. they work just fine for mixing. if you want an elliptical stylus you can purchase the groovemaster or roger sanchez signature series trackmaster replacement needles. they'll both fit on the trackmaster 2's cart and have elliptical styli. i'm going to use the trackmaster rs stylus when it's time to replace my styli. as an added bonus i thin the silver color of the rs stylus will look cool on the black body of the regular trackmaster. |
thought it wasn't a good idea to switch to elliptical after using a spherical stylus?
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Nov-14-2003 00:40
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DJ Lazy
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I am using Shure SC35C's right now... And I personally really like them.. I find them pretty good for overall mixing, and not to bad for some light scratching... however I DJ trance, and I don't do a whole lot of scratching...
For now.. there good enuf for me... 
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Nov-14-2003 02:25
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dartman
custom status!!!

Registered: Jun 2003
Location: western mass
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my personal experience (spelling?):
i bought a pair of trackmaster II-sk carts before i got my decks, and after using them for maybe a week, i decided that i didnt like them so i bought a set of groovemaster II rm tips to go on my trackmasters. they fit just fine and sounded great. alot better than my trackmasters, way more bass, and all around better sound.
however they would jump out of the groove when i was cueing up the record, on the first beat of the record. there was a thread about this a few weeks ago i replied to. i got frustrated so i bought some shure M44gs, and havent looked back. in defense of the stantons, the groovemasters sound really nice imho, and i am a tt newbie and might have a rough hand when it comes to cueing, but i really like my shure carts. i also leveled out my decks before i installed my shure carts, they were off alittle to one side.
if anybody wants a set of nearly new stanton trackmasters w/ an extra set of trackmaster styli, and a set of just as new groovemaster styli, pm me with an offer. they are mint, and have an aluminum/ plexiglass case.
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Nov-14-2003 07:38
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