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    Default needles..

    wasnt sure where to post this,but i wanna know if theres a cheaper place to buy decent needles

    just forked out £70 for new ones,pricey old job!

    any suggestions?

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    wot one's did you buy?

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    ortofon nightclubs

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    Quote Originally Posted by conflict
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    Nice needles, can be a little quiet at home, very suited for a rig though.

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    Maplin, or decks.co.uk

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    i get my stanton carts direct from the factory, as they manufacture them at diamond stylus in llandudno, north wales..... well cheap, especialyl if you get the VAT off em.

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    get shure m44-7 from decks.co.uk/sapphires.

    without a doubt the best needles out ther........

    used by the best djs in the world- qbert ...and pretty much all of them turntablist that need the most rugged needles...

    ive been using em for years and they kick arse out of ANY OTHER ive use from ortofone to stanton etc.......

    pair for about 70

    http://www.decks.co.uk/products/carts_styli/shure/m447

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    · Combining Shure's unique wide-diameter Type S cantilever with a tracking force of 1.5 to 3.0 grams, the M44-7's rugged construction is highly durable, but will not unduly wear your vinyl.
    · With a 9.5 mV output, the highest on the market, the M44-7 produces very powerful, resonant sound.

    defo great for playing low volume tunes too, and they dont wear yer record half as much as stantons.........i used stantons for a bit and every record used for jugglin or skratching ended up with a hiss from record wear ....NOT WITH SHURES.

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    i ave trackmaster 2's, they cost me £160, but grumpy is right those shures are the dogs dangly bits!! ill defo be gettin a pair of them soon and selling mine on ebay

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    Or you can take my Groovemaster for £40.
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...e=STRK:MESE:IT
    If you have no time to sell your records online - I offer a service to list them on my shop at - http://www.discogs.com/user/Djdtl

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    right i've just ordered the pink ortofon scratch carts and needles, cause i'm sick of records jumping in clubs and ppl blaming me :lol:

    are these shures better than this then for jumping????

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    shure ones are the best imo, ive seen a mate of mine (iq) use em all day for his battling with little or no jumping, i only got the trackmasters coz i got em cheap, im gonna invest in some shures as soon as ive got the spare cash

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    are these shures better than this then for jumping????
    yep.

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    I've got some Shure White Labels on order for me... should have em soon... I really like the sound they have.. especially for the price...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    right i've just ordered the pink ortofon scratch carts and needles, cause i'm sick of records jumping in clubs and ppl blaming me :lol:

    are these shures better than this then for jumping????
    yup defo...get a pair and vibrate yer arm whilst touching the record, yall see the diference....

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    shures are the dugz bawz....and there cheep as chips!!

    sound better than most out there aswell...

    i have a spare set of the dance ones...m35's i think....any1 want
    to buy um? i upgraded to the m44'z... ;)

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    i'm using cheepo ones from stanton (only £20 each)
    what difference would new needles make at home?

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    i finally purchased new needles yesterday... I chose ortofon concorde DJ E..

    the elliptical spahir has a better frenquency response than the spherical, but its a bit more expansive.... ANyways the needle was very cheap (69 €) on www.decks.de

    The concorde Electro seems to have a really high output level, but worse frequency response... The nightclub ones seem to be very good but too pricey for me.


    For the past 7 years i used to have stanton 500 AL MKII and they are excellent, they never failed and the never jumped with the same spahir for 7 years !!! totally amazing but iagree i have a quite poor sound quality after all these years and needed to change them.

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    just bought a pair of these :-


    http://www.decks.co.uk/products/carts_styli/numark/cs1

    carl cox signature model (whatever that means....) for £75 including postage..got them today - they sound great (and look great as they match the colour of my 1200's - sad I know). I had concorde blues on before but the arm had snapped off on both (the decks have been gigged a lot) and couldn't bring myself to spend £50 on desparately needed new needles only to have snapped arms.......so they had to go.

 

 

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