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Shure Whitelable Turntable Cartridge
Shure Whitelable Turntable Cartridge

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Brand: Shure
Category: CE

List Price: $175.00
Buy New: $73.95
You Save: $101.05 (58%)



New (13) from $73.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 4754

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0

MPN: whlb
UPC: 042406112499
EAN: 0042406112499
ASIN: B0000WOEGY

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars skip-proof   August 15, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you want the best sound quality, Ortofon is pretty much the way to go, but that's not to say the whitelabels are bad. They aren't by a long shot. Top of the line for probably the second best sounding cartridge manufacturer. But the big reason DJs grab these is their spectacular grip on a record. I've never seen one of these skip, ever. If you're a rough DJ or you like to scratch, get this. The downside to that is that it has been known to wear out vinyl faster than other cartridges, but if you read the instructions and weigh it down less (say 2.0 max) you should be fine. Top notch needle.


5 out of 5 stars By doing nothing the best, they do something right   May 20, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

These aren't perfect at anything, but they are a nice, pleasant happy medium in sound quality, tracking, and distortion characteristics. When they get harsh, it's rarely as bad as the Nightclubs can occasionally get. When they get bassy, it's never as bad as the ATP's. When they distort, it's usually not as bad as the 500 series. And when there's a little mud, at least there's still more detail than the 680 series. On some phono preamps the mids sound great. On others it's the bass. Still others reveal respectable highs. I've never gotten them all right, but it's not so far off from neutral ever that it sounds significantly wrong. Then there's the ability to track well at just 2.25 grams. Occasionally the lower mids can get a little cold on mixers like the Xone 62, and the FIMD rasp isn't as low as the 680 or even the Nightclubs. There tends to also be a little channel imbalance and variation on the styli, but they are at least relatively cheap to replace if you get several in a pack...less than half of a Nightclub needle.

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