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From: nowicki@uiucdcsp.CS.UIUC.EDU
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Subject: Re: My damn (new) cartridge don`t work!
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Date: Thu, 3-Oct-85 11:21:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct  3 11:21:00 1985
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Nf-From: uiucdcsp.CS.UIUC.EDU!nowicki    Oct  3 10:21:00 1985


I agree about the Grado.  If a cartridge is over-priced for what you get its
the Grado.  (although the Grado is good if you like lots of "highs" but at
what I think is a sacrifice of the midrange). I own one anyway.  (Its the
cheap model on a second table).

But after hearing the better Grado (a G+{something}- new name now I bet) on
a friends table for a year or so, I compared prices and got what I think is
a better sounding cartridge for a better price - a Signet.

The Signet also produced a much more impressive affect than the Grado with
the sonic-hologram unit. (does that say anything about separation?)

I guess its to each his own when buying these things.



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Tony Nowicki                            ARPA:  nowicki@uiucdcsb.CS.UIUC.EDU
U. of Illinois, Urbana                  UUCP:  {decvax, ihnp4}!uiucdcs!nowicki
Department of C.S., AI Lab.             CSNET: nowicki@uiuc.csnet