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    Shure M75 ED/T2

    So, I picked up this Shure 75B cartridge a while ago & been meaning to fix it up, but never got around to do so ... up until recently that is, when I placed an order for Jico N75 ED/T2 generic stylus. Gave it some time & patience to properly align the cartridge & set the VTF to 1.5g & finally got to properly enjoy it.
    (pics removed, because apparently I need to have 10 posts or more to post them)

    All I can say is WOW! And I really DO mean WOW! I've been able to hear (subtle) differences between the cartridges before, but this one literally gave it a whole new sound!
    (pics removed, because apparently I need to have 10 posts or more to post them)

    So, it made me thinking... Okay, from what I know maybe it's all in my head. I really wanted a vintage Shure in my vinyl setup, so maybe it's because I'm biased ... right? Nope, I made (another) test sample, featuring Abba's Dancing Queen & analyzed its sound harmonics in Audacity - see for yourself!
    (pics removed, because apparently I need to have 10 posts or more to post them)

    Not only the sound is considerably louder, but it's also more balanced & has more depth to it, unlike M94. True, it's currently paired with generic N92/N99 stylus, but even when it still had original N94 E 0.2x0.7mil stylus, I don't remember M94 E EVER sounding as good as M75. At least this is my personal opinion of course, I'm sure everyone will think different

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    Sorry guys, no pics for now. But hopefully I'll be able to raise my post counter to (& beyond) 10, so I'll return to these later on once the forum requirements had been met.

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    Re: Shure M75 ED/T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Trekkie4 View Post
    So, I picked up this Shure 75B cartridge a while ago & been meaning to fix it up, but never got around to do so...



    Up until recently that is, when I placed an order for Jico N75 ED/T2 generic stylus. Gave it some time & patience to align the cartridge & set the VTF to 1.5g & finally got to properly enjoy it.



    All I can say is WOW! And I really DO mean WOW! I've been able to hear (subtle) differences between the cartridges before, but this one literally gave it a whole new sound!




    So, it made me thinking... Okay, from what I know maybe it's all in my head. I really wanted a vintage Shure in my vinyl setup, so maybe it's because I'm biased ... right? Nope, I made (another) test sample, featuring Abba's Dancing Queen & analyzed its sound harmonics in Audacity - see for yourself!


    Not only the sound is considerably louder, but it's also more balanced & has more depth to it, unlike M94. True, it's currently paired with generic N92/N99 stylus, but even when it still had original N94 E 0.2x0.7mil stylus, I don't remember M94 E EVER sounding as good as M75. At least this is my personal opinion of course, I'm sure everyone will think different
    Huh, it seems I can't edit my post from the other day... Let's try this again guys, this time with the pics

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    Re: Shure M75 ED/T2

    welcome to the forums. Nice job.
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    Re: Shure M75 ED/T2

    Thanks! I already stopped by at the introduction sub-forum & made couple of posts

    And thanks... I'm not going to lie, I really had high hopes for this M75, but I had no idea it would be THAT good! I also got 3 other carts, but this one blows them all away by a long shot!

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