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how to check cartridges/needles
Posted on: 21.11.2011 by Brain Ferrito
I guess I'm buying used shure m44-7 cartridges with needles. Need some help on how to check if they're ok? I'm meeting this dude in a few days to take these carts and give him cash, just don't want to get ripped off. What do you suggest?
Yong Aptekar
22.11.2011
Originally Posted by CaptainMidevening
Buy new needles to check the cartridges with.
^ this. Needles are relatively cheap, use the ones that come with the carts as backups if they are good, and use new ones as your regulars.
Osvaldo Newhall
21.11.2011
Originally Posted by virmantas
I guess I'm buying used shure m44-7 cartridges with needles. Need some help on how to check if they're ok? I'm meeting this dude in a few days to take these carts and give him cash, just don't want to get ripped off. What do you suggest?
The best is to test them by listening its sound output and quality. You can also try to feel the needle's sharpness by running your finger lightly on the diamond tip.
Brain Ferrito
21.11.2011
I guess I'm buying used shure m44-7 cartridges with needles. Need some help on how to check if they're ok? I'm meeting this dude in a few days to take these carts and give him cash, just don't want to get ripped off. What do you suggest?
Danae Dumler
23.11.2011
Play them and see what they sound like; there's really no alternative. I doubt that rubbing your finger on the needle will tell you anything unless you've been checking needles like that for years; and you run the risk of bending the cantilever and really messing it up. If you can afford it, new tips are a good idea; I tend to change my tips once every 6 months or so anyway. They're about $30-35 US for each tip.
Yong Aptekar
22.11.2011
Originally Posted by CaptainMidevening
Buy new needles to check the cartridges with.
^ this. Needles are relatively cheap, use the ones that come with the carts as backups if they are good, and use new ones as your regulars.
Nisha Latkowski
21.11.2011
Buy new needles to check the cartridges with.
Osvaldo Newhall
21.11.2011
Originally Posted by virmantas
I guess I'm buying used shure m44-7 cartridges with needles. Need some help on how to check if they're ok? I'm meeting this dude in a few days to take these carts and give him cash, just don't want to get ripped off. What do you suggest?
The best is to test them by listening its sound output and quality. You can also try to feel the needle's sharpness by running your finger lightly on the diamond tip.
Lilliana Perris
21.11.2011
No way of knowing....listen to them in use.

Then make your choice mate.

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