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Shure M91ED Phono Cartridge Specs
Hi All,
I'm going to resurrect my old Shure M91ED phono cartridge. Surprisingly I can't seem to find much technical info about it. I would be grateful if someone could help me with: - Recommended Load Capacitance - Tracking Force (Range and Typical); IIRC 1.5g was OK Any other snippets would be nice to know too eg. output level (mV @ 1kHz, 5cm/sec) and inductance. Anyone know of a site which has database of cartridge info? Thanks in advance for any help Rob |
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Shure M91ED Phono Cartridge Specs
'Old' is a good description. I bought one in the late 70's (anyone else
remember disco?). But old can still be good. This is a great sounding cartridge. I also saved the ORIGINAL instruction sheet which has been scanned and FTP'd to my web site (under big construction). If the following lines don't show up as links in this reply, just paste them into the address line of your browser. Right click on each image and save them to your hard drive. http://home.san.rr.com/cyberedge/Shure_M91ED_01.jpg http://home.san.rr.com/cyberedge/Shure_M91ED_02.jpg Happy listening, -Ron (email: replace 'abuse' with 'cyberguy3k') "Arthur Dunger" wrote: Hi All, I'm going to resurrect my old Shure M91ED phono cartridge. Surprisingly I can't seem to find much technical info about it. I would be grateful if someone could help me with: - Recommended Load Capacitance - Tracking Force (Range and Typical); IIRC 1.5g was OK Any other snippets would be nice to know too eg. output level (mV @ 1kHz, 5cm/sec) and inductance. Anyone know of a site which has database of cartridge info? Thanks in advance for any help Rob |
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Shure M91ED Phono Cartridge Specs
Ron, that's fantastic, thank you very much indeed!
It's certainly old, it was given to me as a present when I as a teenager (and that *was* the disco era). I'm actually going to transfer some even older LP's to my computer - my parent's warm sounding 60's Chet Atkins LP's. I also found an old Shure M44-7 kicking around. The specs for these are still available. These things are apparently the standard DJ "scratch" cartridge. From what I remember the M91ED was a far better cartridge. Hope you have a happy new year. Best Regards Rob |
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Shure M91ED Phono Cartridge Specs
Ron, that's fantastic, thank you very much indeed!
It's certainly old, it was given to me as a present when I as a teenager (and that *was* the disco era). I'm actually going to transfer some even older LP's to my computer - my parent's warm sounding 60's Chet Atkins LP's. I also found an old Shure M44-7 kicking around. The specs for these are still available. These things are apparently the standard DJ "scratch" cartridge. From what I remember the M91ED was a far better cartridge. Hope you have a happy new year. Best Regards Rob |
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Shure M91ED Phono Cartridge Specs
Ron, that's fantastic, thank you very much indeed!
It's certainly old, it was given to me as a present when I as a teenager (and that *was* the disco era). I'm actually going to transfer some even older LP's to my computer - my parent's warm sounding 60's Chet Atkins LP's. I also found an old Shure M44-7 kicking around. The specs for these are still available. These things are apparently the standard DJ "scratch" cartridge. From what I remember the M91ED was a far better cartridge. Hope you have a happy new year. Best Regards Rob |
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Shure M91ED Phono Cartridge Specs
'Old' is a good description. I bought one in the late 70's (anyone else
remember disco?). But old can still be good. This is a great sounding cartridge. I also saved the ORIGINAL instruction sheet which has been scanned and FTP'd to my web site (under big construction). If the following lines don't show up as links in this reply, just paste them into the address line of your browser. Right click on each image and save them to your hard drive. http://home.san.rr.com/cyberedge/Shure_M91ED_01.jpg http://home.san.rr.com/cyberedge/Shure_M91ED_02.jpg Happy listening, -Ron (email: replace 'abuse' with 'cyberguy3k') "Arthur Dunger" wrote: Hi All, I'm going to resurrect my old Shure M91ED phono cartridge. Surprisingly I can't seem to find much technical info about it. I would be grateful if someone could help me with: - Recommended Load Capacitance - Tracking Force (Range and Typical); IIRC 1.5g was OK Any other snippets would be nice to know too eg. output level (mV @ 1kHz, 5cm/sec) and inductance. Anyone know of a site which has database of cartridge info? Thanks in advance for any help Rob |
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Shure M91ED Phono Cartridge Specs
'Old' is a good description. I bought one in the late 70's (anyone else
remember disco?). But old can still be good. This is a great sounding cartridge. I also saved the ORIGINAL instruction sheet which has been scanned and FTP'd to my web site (under big construction). If the following lines don't show up as links in this reply, just paste them into the address line of your browser. Right click on each image and save them to your hard drive. http://home.san.rr.com/cyberedge/Shure_M91ED_01.jpg http://home.san.rr.com/cyberedge/Shure_M91ED_02.jpg Happy listening, -Ron (email: replace 'abuse' with 'cyberguy3k') "Arthur Dunger" wrote: Hi All, I'm going to resurrect my old Shure M91ED phono cartridge. Surprisingly I can't seem to find much technical info about it. I would be grateful if someone could help me with: - Recommended Load Capacitance - Tracking Force (Range and Typical); IIRC 1.5g was OK Any other snippets would be nice to know too eg. output level (mV @ 1kHz, 5cm/sec) and inductance. Anyone know of a site which has database of cartridge info? Thanks in advance for any help Rob |
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