I've been thinking about getting an SAS for my Shure SC35C.Would it be a suitable match for my Jelco 750D arm? Hope the op doesn't mind me jumping in here.
I've been thinking about getting an SAS for my Shure SC35C.Would it be a suitable match for my Jelco 750D arm? Hope the op doesn't mind me jumping in here.
Darren
KORUS CUSTOM SERVER
TECHNICS 1200 MKII_JELCO 750D_SHURE SC35C (with NOS and NEO SAS styli)
CAIMAN SEG + DORADO PSU
CROFT MEGA MICRO
PARADIGM REFERENCE ACTIVE/40'S
PARADIGM SERVO 15 SUBWOOFER X 2
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I've got two 10E Mk.II, either one or two (can't recall) 10E Mk.IV, and a 26.
Two spare 10E Mk.II styli, one 27 stylus and a 10E Mk.IV stylus
(I think)
The only other non MC's I have are a pair of JVC Z1S MM's, with one spare new conical stylus and one spare new elliptical. If you've not heard one of these keep an eye out, they sound excellent and don't command high prices yet (but they're scarce).
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
I once heard a JVC X-1 MM. It was excellent.
My ADCs are:
1 x ADC25 (with three sylii, having different profiles: two elliptical, one spherical)
2 x ADC 10E Mk. IV (with three spare stylii)
I used to have an ADC26 - sold it "for a song" (£15), as I didn't use it.
The body of the 26 is identical to the 25; just coloured white instead of black. The 27 stylus ought to fit the 26, and in fact could well be identical to the R-26.
Barry
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!