#-o You listen to the music, not the equipment. ![]() But for the rest I agree, headshell changes are a smarter move for cartridges swaps. So this goes to tell that it aimed for cartridges swaps. Whether youre a new vinyl convert or a long-time collector, you want a turntable that gets the most out of your records. Last alloy Ortofon SPU "G" type headshell I bought had very old wires soldered to the pins inside the headshell. Like all the other and previous other owner's of such cartridges have done since 1962 in this example. Still, from time to time I have to change my HO MC DL-102 cartridge when the stylus worns out. Humble me I am a single cartridge (well I have same model replacements), single turntable, single phono set up kinda guy and consider myself first as a music lover, a record collector before being an audiophile. I agree that a good solid connection is paramount, but if anyone complains about cartridge wires being flimsy, etc., it's their own fault for misusing the damn things. This is, of course, not normal procedure for these products. 16, & 78 RPM players by ADC, Audio-Technica AT-LP, B&O / Bang and Olufsen turntable. This repeated "changing" stemmed from the audiophile-nut world, along with the internet-driven suggestions "get this one - get that one, oh wait, try this one!" Vintage Electronics Vintage Audio Video Vintage Record Players. You enjoy your music for years, perhaps changing just the stylus over time. You install the cartridge, and leave them alone. Headshell wires were never meant, never designed for repeated cartridge changing. I used the 100E stylus on my Signet cart before moving onto MLs on that cart body. The 100E with MG10 should be a nice combo. That will be my cartridge choice this weekend.Īre the HS1 and HS10 the newer model headshells from AT? I have an MG10 which I really like but can't go back to using until I get some shims or another turntable with height adjustable arm. The AT-HS4BK is a universal '-mount headshell designed for use with straight 4-pin tonearms The AT-HS4BK features an ultra-lightweight (8 5 g) aluminum die-cast body to keep vibration to a minimum and a finger lift to enable precise stylus placement The headshell is also equipped with color-coded lead wires and comes with. I mounted my AT100e on the MG10 with them. They did fit on the AT MG10 Headshell nicely though. ![]() You are right about the smaller connections on the headshell side! Too small for the HS1 or HS10 headshell made by Audio Technica! WTH! I did not force them. Whether youre just getting into records, rediscovering a record collection long since buried away or. I think they are designed for headshells with the 1mm pins and carts with the slightly larger pins. About: Audio Technica AT-LP60X Turntable - Gunmetal. Especially if you try to crimp them under their jackets. They look like high quality leads for $13! BTW, the LP Gear Soar wires end up being pretty fragile over time. I just ordered a couple of sets of AT6101's. Experience the high fidelity audio of vinyl Fully automatic belt drive turntable operation with 2 speeds: 33 1/3, 45 RPM Anti resonance, die cast aluminum.
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