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If you got the possibility, try needles out, just like phones or speakers.
M44-7's have a very harsh sound, which is very good for turntablism. The M44-G aren't that harsh, but still more than other needles.
I personally like the Ortofon's sound best (there's only one I like equally, the Stanton 680 HP) - and believe me, I've hear lots of needles -, because it has a very smooth sound, just what I need for the music I'm spinning. But that doesn't mean that other people will have the same opinion. I would never get m44-g's for trance, but I would for techno... It's all very subtle.
So if you got the chance, compare some...
As for the M44-7, if you read what I wrote, you'll understand why they are easier on the records. M44-7's can operate well with very little weight, while still having a massive skip resistance. For the same applications, Ortofons and any other needle need more weight (and don't come here saying 2g is working for you're setup, try doing heavy turntablism with 2g on Ortofons).
Scratching isn't necessarily bad with trance. You just need to know what you are doing (Jean obviously doesn't).
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