Turnable needles.
Turnable needles. Posted on: 29.06.2011 by Dana Ordinario Looking for some recommendations for needles for my new turntables. I'm not looking to scratch with them but I mayst some point like too. I have heard everyone recommend ortofon but they make many different kinds. What are you opioins on a good all around pair of needles? My price range is anywhere from 50-150$ I would like to stay under 100$ if possible. | |
Danae Dumler 01.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by R2D2
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Ninfa Larranaga 30.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Poulet Blanc
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Lilliana Perris 30.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by willinfluence
Like em a lot! I scratch with them mainly tho....Had the Stanton Scratchmaster V3's....but they were destroyed.....with my tone arms...on my old decks. They were rock solid. Dunno about the wearing of records tho....don;t use it that much to be able to notice. |
Laurene Kestin 02.07.2011 | Ortofon Pro S's i've only ever bought them for my own decks. they last ages and give a good sound |
Teresia Janusch 01.07.2011 | on a budget, the classic work horse that is the stanton 500al i use ortofon djs', they are awesome |
Dana Ordinario 01.07.2011 | I'll be playing with mostly timecode but I may mix in a few vinyls. I have slowly been rebuilding my collection and have purchased about 500 records from record stores that were closing but at least I got what they had left. |
Danae Dumler 01.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by R2D2
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Breanne Penge 30.06.2011 | I'm pretty sure that from the perspective of a strictly techno / house music DJ certain needles produce a more quality sound than the 447's, and to them it's really important to have the bestest quality sound. Personally, I like the durability of the 447's, and for scratching they are fantastic. However, they weren't made for mixing....I just tried to mix two records with them and everything exploded. So gutted right now. |
Ninfa Larranaga 30.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Poulet Blanc
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Breanne Penge 30.06.2011 | Not a word about how they scratch. Shame. |
Tatum Ansaldo 30.06.2011 | http://www.djranking s.com/2006/10/1...le-for-serato/ |
Breanne Penge 30.06.2011 | Any SSL users tried the Ortofon S120's? http://serato.com/s-120 Curious as to how they stack up |
Tatum Ansaldo 30.06.2011 | I have a pair of Ortofon Concorde DJS that came with my Technics and they work just fine, not tried a lot of different ones though if I'm honest. |
Lilliana Perris 30.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by willinfluence
Like em a lot! I scratch with them mainly tho....Had the Stanton Scratchmaster V3's....but they were destroyed.....with my tone arms...on my old decks. They were rock solid. Dunno about the wearing of records tho....don;t use it that much to be able to notice. |
Rolande Posso 30.06.2011 | Best needles I ever owned where Ortofon scratch concords never had a needle hold the groove like them Only heard good things about shures tbh cheaper to ! Would not worry about record wear if your using timecode though timecode is disposable some real wax aint :eek: |
Ella Rick 30.06.2011 | Go for Ortofon Elektro carts if you play EDM. |
Danae Dumler 29.06.2011 | I prefer the Shures to the Ortofons. Though it depends which ortofons you're looking at of course, but they do have a slight sound quality edge. But the Shures are more reliable in terms of record wear and they sound pretty damn good anyway. And it's a personal preference but I do not like Concorde style needles. You can get the Ortofons in regular style though if you're like me that way. But I still prefer the Shures |
Willia Subotic 29.06.2011 | Ortofon hands down! Expensive but replacement stylus' are cheaper compared to others on the market. I was a little un-convinced at first about the needles for their price range, had a go on a set in the record shop and was SOLD! |
Ralph Alderette 29.06.2011 | whitelabels! |
Breanne Penge 29.06.2011 | Shure M44-7's all the way.
Originally Posted by Poulet Blanc
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Joy Rory 29.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Jason Cerna
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Harley Hendzel 29.06.2011 | shure m44-g you can mix and scratch with it and it will have less record wear than the ortofons, which require more tracking force. |
Joy Rory 29.06.2011 | I'd recommend Ortofon Pro/Pro S or Ortofon Dj. Shure M44-7's are not made for mixing. |
Leeanna Ayla 29.06.2011 | http://www.shure.com/americas/produc...record-needles |
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