How hard is it to change the stylus (n44-7) on the m44-7?
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How hard is it to change the stylus (n44-7) on the m44-7? Posted on: 22.02.2012 by Ninfa Mazariegos Im about due for some new Shure needles and I noticed that the stylus can be had for much cheaper than the whole m44-7-H.http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...assified=false How difficult is it to change these, and do I need any special tools? Just wondering if it's worth the money to buy the whole thing. | |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Ninfa Mazariegos 22.02.2012 | Im about due for some new Shure needles and I noticed that the stylus can be had for much cheaper than the whole m44-7-H. http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...assified=false How difficult is it to change these, and do I need any special tools? Just wondering if it's worth the money to buy the whole thing. |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You don't have to scratch to break them in. The actual needle part comes perfect. The springy arm that it sits on does need to wear in a bit, but just leave them sitting on stopped records overevening and they're fine. |
Brunilda Kora 23.02.2012 | You do have to break in a new needle. Only way to do it is to scratch. You definitely WILL notice more jumping with a new needle. You only really need to change your needles when the sound is effected. keep a NEW needle handy to do an A-B comparison when you believe your's might be worn and need replacing. |
Chuck Peretto 24.02.2012 | So is there such thing as breaking in a new needle? I've heard some Serato users talk about this, but I don't know how or what it refers to exactly. |
Dorie Scelzo 23.02.2012 | You pull it out and shove the new one in. It's like having sex with a girl who has a tampon in except easier, less gross, and less likely to get a post censored on a DJ community . Also, uhh |
Danae Dumler 23.02.2012 | I change them about every 9 months. That's probably more than I need to. But people who scratch a lot go through them about 2-3 times as often. |
Ninfa Mazariegos 22.02.2012 | I haven't changed them yet as these came with the turntables when I bought them. I noticed one of the needles was slightly bent and figured I should do something about it asap before I ruin my records. |
Chuck Peretto 22.02.2012 | Just curious, how long your needle lasted you? I'm trying to figure out if one of mine needs replacing. Mine is a Ortofon Concorde type, coming in close to almost 450 hrs probably. I've heard the M447's may last a bit longer though. One downfall for me, this being my first time around using TTs, I don't believe I cleaned the needle as often as I should have. |
Ninfa Mazariegos 22.02.2012 | Lol nevermind. I just pulled on it and it slid right out. |
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