I am planning to use a Shure M55e stylus in a Shure M44-7 body.
Does anyone know the difference between the original M44-7 stylus and the M55e?
Printable View
I am planning to use a Shure M55e stylus in a Shure M44-7 body.
Does anyone know the difference between the original M44-7 stylus and the M55e?
If I recall, the M44-7 has a conical stylus, whilst the M55E uses an ellpitical item. I believe the M55E has a higher compliance too. I seem to recollect swapping styli between M44 and M55 bodies many years ago, so it may work OK.
Thanks Geoff, could be an interesting upgrade for the M44-7.
According to vinylengine the "vital statistics" are as follows:
M44-7
0.7mil (18um) spherical stylus,
Compliance: 20cu
Channel separation: 25dB
Channel balance: 2dB
Output: 9.5mV
Coil resistance: 630Ohm
Coil inductance: 720mH
Total mass: 6.5g
M55E
0.2 x 0.7mil (5um x 18um) elliptical stylus
Compliance: 25cu
Channel separation: 20dB
Channel balance: 2dB
Output: 6.2mV
Coil resistance: 630Ohm
Total mass: 6.7g
Does that help?
Detail and tracking should be better but I presume output stays the same even though I am changing g the stylus?
I will try this combo hopefully later in the week on a Garrard SP 25 MKiv, expecting the Shure to give the AT95e a bit of competition albeit at 3 times the price!
The tone arm of a Garrard SP25 is not really up to tracking a Shure fitted with an elliptical stylus. IMO you will be better off sticking with the M44-7.
When I first started with audio, I used a Shure M75 EJ2 in an SP25III for some years. It worked OK. Did me until I got a BD1 & AT-1005 II.