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 Need a part? PM me.
 
 Get your Bass on. Luke's r3v Boxes are here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=198123
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 I'm not familiar with the TT100. But if it uses a standard Technics-style headshell (1/2" mount), then you have tons of options. The Shure M44-7 would be the generic choice. The Grado Prestige Green1 would be significantly better, and doesn't cost much more.
 
 If you're willing to spend $100, check out the Ortofon 2M Red. Most people seem to consider it the best "budget" MM cartridge on the market these days.
 
 Some people swear by the Nagaoka MP-11 (popular in the '80s) and many people rave about the Sumiko Oyster and Black Pearl. But I've never been impressed by any of those. They all sound life-less and generic to me.sigpic
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 Em, that deck is a scratchers table: needs old school bayonet mount.
 
 I know that if I were gonna scratch I would do a Stanton 581EE or an old Ortofon 3 series.Comment
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 Thanks for the help. I am assuming that the cartridges come with a stylus already?
 
 Also, I don't have a headshell, but I'm assuming you get any standard headshell and cartridge and wire everything up? Do you need to buy the wires separately?
 
 Stereo- Yah it wasn't my choice, but for free I'm not complaining. Do you think you can get pretty good sound quality out of that table? I know its not the highest end table, but I am still curious.
 
 Thanks for the help guys, I have been wanting to start a vinyl collection and this just kinda fell into my lap.Are Three Vee
 
  
 
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 Personally I would not call that a "listening" table. Any decent $500 "audiophile" table would kill it in dynamics, staging, rhythm, pace, depth, just every damn way a turntable can be beaten sound quality wise...but to get your feet wet?
 
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 I was looking at some old tables on ebay a while back. I heard basically any Bang and Olufsen table is audiophile quality. I also read needles for them are hard to find.
 
 My friend brought over his Schure M44-7 for it and we listened to it on my system and it sounded pretty damn good. I got some old Klipsch speakers as a hand me down that sound awesome. I will probably just by a cheap combo like he has and call it a day. If its something that I really want to put money into then I will down the road. I just don't want to jump in head first.Are Three Vee
 
  
 
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 Yah that would be a good option if I had money to burn, unfortunately I just spent it all on my suspension. So I will probably get this: http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com...ell?sku=800147 and call it a day. BTW, I got a Denon amp/receiver and some Sennheiser HD485s as my cans, just throwing that out there haha. Not the nicest cans but I still love them.Are Three Vee
 
  
 
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 The Stanton is like $10 more. The Shure will sound great, but the Stanton is so smooth, it works really well with the horns on your KlipschComment
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 Back to vinyl. I was spinning last Friday in a record shop and had fun. Three deejayz throwing "jabs" at each other for 4 hours. Two tracks each. Then in between, I was searching for records for my own personal comsumption... Last time, I found, among other things, a mint copy of the 1976 Carwash soundtrack. Superb production from Norman Whitfield.
 
 
 Going back this afternoon, as every Thursday, they get 500 12" plates in the boxes...
 
 Currently looking for a nice copy of 1973's Quincy Jones' "Summer in the city", which was sampled by Nightmare on Wax and Pharcyde. Rare groove baby!!!
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 I have three different carts/needles
 
 Shure SC35C - For back spinning
 Shure M97ex
 Grado - Rounder bass
 
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 What is a good website to order from that would have the Stanton? Also, does the headshell really matter or are they all the same for the most part?
 
 I was looking at getting The Avalanches - Since I Left You, but its like 90 bucks used unfortunately. Amazing album!Are Three Vee
 
  
 
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 My first real vinyl transport case. I had it custom made locally for $160. The case can carry about 100 records, and will allow 80 to be flipped comfortably. It is single and double padded with high density foam on all faces.
 
  
  
  
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 Bump. Anyone have any recommendations for a good used record player? I am getting tired of my dj table and want one that is more for listening. Preferably the $200-$300 range. Any good forum classifieds? I am having a hard time finding a good audiophile forum.Are Three Vee
 
  
 
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 What "DJ turntable" do you have? What is it that you don't like? Do you want something automatic? Wanna change the sound?Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
 
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