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Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 00:47
by rgegeo
hello everybody,

i am buying two sl 1200 mk2 tomorrow and i would like to know what are the best catridges on thew market to use with mix vibes?

i would much apreciate if you give up to three options.

thank you in advance

giorgio

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 01:21
by phadedvision
Hi rgegeo,

I've used the Shure M44-7s and I think they work great!

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 01:40
by Marxon
hi regegeo!

i compared a two year old "black" Ortofon DJ with
a new "blue" Ortofon and noticed no difference :D
The Timecode vinyls of mixvibes a really great!
You notice maybee a difference at ultra slow vinyl movements if u use a cartridges with a high output voltage.

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 01:52
by hemskoc
I use the ortofon digi scartch carts, and they are really good too. Either the shures(m44) or the ones i use should be fine
Cheers

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 15:18
by wazza
I use Stanton scratchmaster mp4....work good to .. :D :D

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 19:36
by Jim B
I use Stanton Discmaster V3 Cart's at home and at the club when we have the TT's set up there.

Been working great for me :biggrin:

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 21:28
by Marxon
...somebody here who knows a cartridges which doesnt´t work? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 23:00
by sakaana
Marxon wrote:...somebody here who knows a cartridges which doesnt´t work? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Very easy answer: There are none.
In the past it was like "choose one with a very high output". But its not like that anymore since the timecode gots more precise.

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 23:15
by Marxon
sakaana wrote:
Marxon wrote:...somebody here who knows a cartridges which doesnt´t work? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Very easy answer: There are none.
In the past it was like "choose one with a very high output". But its not like that anymore since the timecode gots more precise.


Thats what i wanted to say with my post :D

Re: Catridges and Mix Vibes

PostPosted: 13 May 2010, 02:13
by hemskoc
I suppose the question should be rephrased as;
"Which needles last longer, have the least wear on your timecode records, and best bang for you $$$" (as signal output values are not as important anymore with Mixvibes systems) ;)
Cheers