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Thread: Which cartridge for my fettled Lenco GL-75

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    Default Which cartridge for my fettled Lenco GL-75

    I've just about finished fettling my GL-75; just waiting for my Andrei Type 1 V-Blocks to arrive and so thought I'd turn my mind as to which cart to use.

    Everything on the deck is standard, other than the arm has had the stub mod done.

    So, your suggestions for a suitable cartridge for the arm / deck are sought please.

    I mostly listen to rock, psych, EDM music.

    Thanks for your collective wisdom in advance chaps.
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    Depends on your budget and whether you want MM or MC. For MM on a budget you'll be surprised how good an Ortofon 2M Red sounds in this arm with those light mods you mention. I had Denso blocks in mine together with the stub mod. For MC I had good results with an AT33PGT. The arm will even take a Denon DL103 with some extra weight in the headshell and a heavier counterweight. I preferred the AT by a fair margin.
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    Thanks Ralph.

    Should have said, it will need to be MM. Budget, to about £150 or so, new or used. Have previously owned a 2M Red, Blue and Black. The Blue is the sweet spot, although the Black is amazing when (if) you ever get it set up absolutely, spot on, to within a micro metre correct
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    A 2M Blue would seem a likely candidate then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CornishPasty View Post
    A 2M Blue would seem a likely candidate then.
    Unfortunately, it only screws in from the top and I need a cart that you can screw in from underneath, if you see what I mean.
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    I have a 2M Red in a Lenco headshell. I don't see what the problem is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idlewithnodrive View Post
    Unfortunately, it only screws in from the top and I need a cart that you can screw in from underneath, if you see what I mean.
    It's worth looking for another Lenco headshell to modify to accept a top mount cartridge. I have a Shure M55e with a Jico SAS cartridge on mine in a standard headshell on a standard deck and it is stunningly good. Nearly as good as a 2M black on my VPI!
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    Main system : VPI Scout 1.1 / JMW 9T / 2M Black / Croft 25R+ / Croft 7 / Heco Celan GT 702

    Second System : Goldring Lenco GL75 / AT95EX / Pioneer SX590 / Spendor SP2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    It's worth looking for another Lenco headshell to modify to accept a top mount cartridge. I have a Shure M55e with a Jico SAS cartridge on mine in a standard headshell on a standard deck and it is stunningly good. Nearly as good as a 2N black on my VPI!
    Must admit, I quite fancy the idea of an M55e with a decent stylus. That could well be the route I go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CornishPasty View Post
    I have a 2M Red in a Lenco headshell. I don't see what the problem is.
    I think you've probably got a modified headshell, they don't fit as standard.
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    Just drill out one pair of the threaded holes in the slider and bolt the 2M to it.
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