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From: mikey@trsvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: MC cartridges
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 10:39:00 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan 18 10:39:00 1985
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Nf-From: trsvax!mikey    Jan 18 09:39:00 1985



Thanks for the recomendation, but I think you'll find that cartridges 
are second only to speakers in terms of personal taste in the type
of sound you want.  I do like the high end Shure, better than most
of the other stuff some stores have tried to sell me, but I bought a
B&O MMC4000 a few years ago that I STILL like.  Even though the specs
back then said it was OK but not great, and the high end is a little
subdued, it has a clarity that is hard to describe.  I does have it's
disadvantages, like non-removable stylus and special mounting shell,
but I was willing to put up with it.  Eventually, I plan to get a new
turntable, and then maybe upgrade my cartridge, but new speakers are
currently next on the list, so you see, the cartridge is still far 
away.

mikey at trsvax