need Cartridge Advice

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by RetroSmith, Mar 3, 2002.

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  1. RetroSmith

    RetroSmith Forum Hall Of Fame<br>(Formerly Mikey5967) Thread Starter

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    Guys, my Audio Technica AT 440ML stylus just broke.

    Rather than spend 70 bucks for a new stylus, i'm thinking of just replacing the cartridge.

    The turntable this is going into is an old Garrard, used ONLY for dubbing 45s to CD.....I have a seperate, high end Rotel for the serious LP stuff.

    SO....I thought some of you might know of an exceptionally good value in lower end carts.

    I'm all ears, and thanks for your suggestions.
     
  2. Krink

    Krink Forum Resident

    Depending on how much you wanna spend...but you can never go wrong with a Grado. The Black is usually around $40.00
     
  3. JPartyka

    JPartyka I Got a Home on High

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    I second the Grado Black recommendation. I just bought and installed one of these for my sister recently (I paid $35), and it was surprisingly good for the money. I think that would be plenty good for your purpose.
     
  4. Andy

    Andy New Member

    How about what ever they include with the MMF2?
     
  5. mazort

    mazort New Member

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    Grado, man

    Here's another vote for Grado. Buy the most expensive one you can afford. I'm a Grado man.
     
  6. Grant

    Grant Life is a rock, but the radio rolled me!

    I'm wondering why my post in this thread was deleted.

    Anyway, I suggested Grado.

    Yes, the Grado Black is a very good low-cost cartridge.
     
  7. Andy

    Andy New Member

    You are certain it was in this thread?
     
  8. Paul Chang

    Paul Chang Forum Old Boy, Former Senior Member Has-Been

  9. RetroSmith

    RetroSmith Forum Hall Of Fame<br>(Formerly Mikey5967) Thread Starter

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    thanks!!

    Well guys, looks like GRADO is the winner.

    thanks a bunch!!

    Ps......who on the net would have the lowest price on the Grado Black?
     
  10. JPartyka

    JPartyka I Got a Home on High

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    Re: thanks!!

    Try http://www.elusivedisc.com. It's $34.99 there ...
     
  11. RetroSmith

    RetroSmith Forum Hall Of Fame<br>(Formerly Mikey5967) Thread Starter

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    final desison

    Guys, thanks for all your help.

    What I ended up doing was buying a NEW, unused AT Z-100 on Ebay for all of 20 bucks!! I couldnt pass up that deal, its brand new. And for a TT thats only gonna play 45s, i think it will do fine.



    I'm interested in what you guys think of the Z-100, both good and bad.

    Mikey
     
  12. mazort

    mazort New Member

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    The AT cartridge

    Well, I've never heard of that AT model, but I guess you could do worse!

    At $20, you don't have a whole lot of downside.

    If you see a Grado for $20 on ebay later you could always try that, too.

    Maybe Listener or somebody would be interested in a survey of $20 cartridges bought on ebay. I'd be kind of interested in what a $20 cartridge sounds like. Why don't you let us know when you get it?

    If you had (5) $20 cartridges you could be like the guy who, when he starting dating, got a "10" the hard way - five "2" s.

    (Sorry)
     
  13. RetroSmith

    RetroSmith Forum Hall Of Fame<br>(Formerly Mikey5967) Thread Starter

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    Z-100

    Well, I bought it because I've read that the z-100 was the forerunner of the 440 ML, which I had and which sounded pretty amazing untill the needle broke on me during a TT repair.

    So i guess we will see!!
     
  14. Holy Zoo

    Holy Zoo Gort (Retired) :-)

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    Hey Grant,

    I checked with Steve, and neither one of us deleted your thread.

    Also, a note to everyone: as per the forum rules, if you are ever curious about why something you wrote might have been edited or deleted, please contact me. Do not post asking why in the thread.

    Thanks!
     
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