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RavingLunatic
crack addict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Zimbabwe
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I have done that too, with my buddys tech12s with very expensive ortofon cartridges(i think they were concordes)..
anyway, from what I hear, it looks really bad, like it will totally kill the needle, but actually it isn't doing any damage to it.
I thought he was gonna kill me when I did it, but I cued up the next record and the needle was fine..
are yours still fine?
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Nov-13-2001 20:47
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RavingLunatic
crack addict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Zimbabwe
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Yeah me neither, but your welcome!
it does make an interesting sound.. blowing on the needle makes a cool sound too..
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Nov-14-2001 01:19
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boy_luke_y2k
StarwakEaddict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Newcastle, UK
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The needle does actually touch the pitch dots on my techs, and I do have Ortofons, DJ S Blue, took straight out of the packet and put on, the only way, the right way. I did an experiment, turned the decks off and moved the cart down to check, and it just touches the dots, not the black painwork, but it does just touch them.
I couldnt get a noise out of the needle by blowing it, even at full volume on the speakers and mixer.
j_spot what carts do you have, coz i got these little plastic things on my ortofons when i got them, and i just keep them on it and close the hook on the tone arm holder.
Bloody hell, weve had some funny stylus stories, I'm gonna make a new thread for this, to share our pain
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Nov-14-2001 18:43
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djdawn
RetroActive

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: GTA #5
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| quote: | Originally posted by boy_luke_y2k
The needle does actually touch the pitch dots on my techs, and I do have Ortofons, DJ S Blue, took straight out of the packet and put on, the only way, the right way. |
what do you mean "the only way, the right way"? If you read your technics manual it will tell you that you need to adjust your tonearm to fit the cartridge you use. Because different cartridges come in different heights. If you look closely there is a ring where the tonearm originates and it says "height adj". I'm using Ortofon, too. The different styluses all have the same height, so if you put your height adj on 5.5 mm, the needle should not touch the dots anymore.
This is also important for overall sound quality, because by changing the height of the tonearm, you change the angle at which the stylus sits on the record.
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