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    Join Date: Apr 2014

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    I'm Geoff.

    Default What's this cartridge?

    This came on a deck I bought the other day:



    Not seen one before. Has a (knackered) Shure stylus but otherwise, no markings that I can see. Cart is permenantly fixed to the sprung carrier.

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    I'm Adam.

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    Shure 'gard-a-matic'
    Shure M75E-95G Type 2 etc.

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    Join Date: Apr 2014

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    I'm Geoff.

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    Thanks - what's the idea behind it?

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    I'm openingabottleofwine.

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    This ought to explain things Geoff: http://cdn.shure.com/user_guide/uplo...-95g-t2_ug.pdf
    Barry

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    I'm Peter.

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    Perhaps the most desirable advantage of all is, the M75E- 95G Type 2 makes it posslble to operate the turntable In situatlons where a changer normally will not work well. These include such adverse codltlons as aboard a ship during a storm; in rooms where modern dancing is done; and, in general, in any area in which shaky floors or unstable phonograph supports wlll normally cause mistracking of the cartridge.

    Yeh, you got be careful with that modern dancing


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    danilo Guest

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    Hey! don't forget in a War zone
    If mine I'd keep it as testimony to a Nutty idea.. realised.

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