how to check cartridges/needles
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
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Osvaldo Newhall 21.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by virmantas
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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
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Nisha Latkowski 21.11.2011 | Buy new needles to check the cartridges with. |
Osvaldo Newhall 21.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by virmantas
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Lilliana Perris 21.11.2011 | No way of knowing....listen to them in use. Then make your choice mate. |
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