How much weight are you using
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Flash Bastard |
So i have this dission problem how much weight do i need .. i have a Ortofon concorde silver i now have it on 2grams , 'my friends says you need 4 .. but i dunno isnt that 2 much .. tell me your weights ..
and your suggestions .. |
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Wraith |
quote: | Originally posted by Flash Bastard
So i have this dission problem how much weight do i need .. i have a Ortofon concorde silver i now have it on 2grams , 'my friends says you need 4 .. but i dunno isnt that 2 much .. tell me your weights ..
and your suggestions .. |
I googled it and Ortofon recommends 3-5 grams for your cart. If you can get it to work on 2 then by all means go for it, less record wear is a good thing, but don't be suprised if you get some skipping issues.
As for myself, I've got Shure Whitelables set on 2.5 grams each and absolutely no skipping!!! |
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Boomer187 |
i go 2.5 - 3 with my shure m44-7's.
kinda works out all right for me. |
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Flash Bastard |
hmm i dont have skipping but i dont have high quality sound .. you know what i mean .. my tonearm is locked @ 3 .. maybe thats why i dunno |
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Trance Nutter |
I have those carts.
They are rated 2.5 - 5 grams, I was using 2.5 but had some skipping issues on one vinyl (its a crappy groove) so I bumped it up to between 2.75 and 3 grams, I find it a good compromise between tracking, sound quality and record wear. |
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tu_face |
on the concorde silvers i used to use 3.5g - 4g.
i now use whitelabels with 3g of pressure. |
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`pr0digy |
2.5 with my stanton 890, 3 with my trackmaster II. I really gotta get new, matching, carts ;) |
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physe |
1.5 with my whitelabels |
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3xx3r7 |
3 on my Shure M44-7. |
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Dirk W. |
I use Ortofon Nightclubs.....
LOL, everyone always freaks out when I tell them, but I have my weights reversed on the tonearm. A friend of mine (very reputable DJ in Mexico City) told me about that when I asked about how he sets his Ortofon carts. I don't notice much record wear and the stylii hold up just fine and it eliminates all the fine tuning of weight adjustment.
I'm sure it's not the most ideal setting, but it works just fine for me. |
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Trance Nutter |
quote: | Originally posted by Dirk W.
I use Ortofon Nightclubs.....
LOL, everyone always freaks out when I tell them, but I have my weights reversed on the tonearm. A friend of mine (very reputable DJ in Mexico City) told me about that when I asked about how he sets his Ortofon carts. I don't notice much record wear and the stylii hold up just fine and it eliminates all the fine tuning of weight adjustment.
I'm sure it's not the most ideal setting, but it works just fine for me. |
Reversed? as in screwed on backwards?
How would that make a difference, wouldn't it be the same, except your weight faces the wrong way, i mean its still the same weight on the same spot on the arm...............?
I use Concorde Pro Silvers, so I'm a bit interested in what you mean. |
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