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| quote: | Originally posted by dukes
my mate is a scratch dj and says alot of people swear by shure! like q-bert for example
i tend to disagree coz stanton have for a very long ime been regarded as the best company for carts. and well ortofon and stanton being the same company and knowing pretty much every club (that ive noticed) uses stanton/ortofon i would go with them. |
They are absolutely not the same company, sorry. Ortofon is related to Tonar, Stanton to Pickering. But they are definately not related to each other.
As for the scratch dj's, 80 % of them does indeed swear on the M44-7 by Shure. Stanton have had a strong grip on the budget market with their 500 AL carts, that even were a standard for some time in clubs, just because they were so cheap, with decent quality. They wrecked that image with the second version of the 500 AL (sound isn't so good, and tracking, well, not good either).
Nowadays the Ortofons are used a lot, I dare even to say the Pro (S) is pretty much a standard in clubs/gigs.
The difference between the Whitelabels and the higher range ortofons (like the Nightclubs) comes down to preference. Some people like the nightclubs better (including me), some the Whitelabels. They deal with sound, and are both high level. In this case, it's always personal preference that counts.
And don't forget that the Whitelabels are relatively recent. The Nightclub is the second oldest model in their Concorde/OM series (Pro is the oldest one). For a needle using "old" technology (cantilever for example), it still holds it's own pretty good if you ask me.
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