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What stylus /Cartridge is a good buy for my DJ turntables?
March 5th, 2010 by adminI spin drum and bass. (I have Numark 1’s I think)But I was thinking of getting new needles and want to upgrade to something that gives me high quality and doesn’t wear out my vinyl. Does anyone know of a good set up for a reasonable amount?
Sure. Get the Stanton 500 Broadcast Cartridge/stylus. It was originally designed for radio stations and is very rugged and will stand up to DJ use. It has excellent compliance and tracks light enough so it won’t chew up your vinyl. I think it is the best cartridge ever made for DJ use.
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March 5th, 2010 5:06 pm
Sure. Get the Stanton 500 Broadcast Cartridge/stylus. It was originally designed for radio stations and is very rugged and will stand up to DJ use. It has excellent compliance and tracks light enough so it won’t chew up your vinyl. I think it is the best cartridge ever made for DJ use.
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