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| quote: | Originally posted by TwiloThunder
Anyone know how much wear a Shure Whitelabel would produce on a record compared to an Ortofon Nightclub with an eliptical tip?
About to buy new carts and the shure's sound rather promising |
First why an elliptical tip? Those are for recording, not for playing out. Second, with any Ortofon Concorde style needle, you'll HAVE TO push the counterweight on the tonearm pretty much all the way forward in order for the needle to get a grip on the record, and sometimes all the way forward isn't enough. Thus you create a lot of record wear, but you won't be able to tell for quite a while unless you play the same record over and over. With Shure WhiteLabels, the counterweight is almost all the way back so there isn't any extra pressure on the needle to make contact with the record, because of the head forward design, the needle doesn't actually make a full on contact with the record, as other needles have to, it sort of glides on top, and man can they hold a record without any skips, wow. So with a bare minimal contact with the record and counterweight being almost all the way back, the record wear is pretty much NON EXISTENT. And lets not forget about how much BETTER whitelabels sound than Ortofons. I've even sold my Ortofon Concorde Pro DJ S(blues). wouldn't even use them as my back ups. If for some unimaginable reason the styli breaks on me on my whitelabels, the replacement ones are 40% cheaper then styli for Ortofons. Another huge plus....
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