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DawgHart
October 4th 03, 02:27 PM
I'm looking to archive some vinyl reggae records to my computer using a stanton str8-80 turntable, however, I want to purchase a high-end hifi cartrige with a budget of $75-125. What is a the best type of cartridge for this job and type of music (reggae). So far one cartridge comes to mind and its the Shure M97-XE, which is about $90.00. I'm interested in hearing some of your opinions and recommendations.

Thanks, looking foward to your replies.

JC
November 4th 03, 07:32 AM
Sounds like a great cartridge here man. Below are some things I pasted
from a google search. I tried to email you but it was bunk...Saw your
post tonight on how your looking to do some archiving. I used to have
that shure cartridge you mentioned but I sold it after giving my Denon
dj table to my uncle for his birthday. I was going to get some str8
90's a while back...right now I am going to buy a Rega Planar 3 so as
I can start archiving my Jamaican LP's and 45's. I
have an archive of my cd's stored in .ape (Monkey's Audio
Compression) format and need to start on some of my records finally.
I have a few friends who collect and an uncle but they don't archive
yet. I wish I could help you out more, but that Audio Technnica
cartridge mentioned below is probably a good bet. Try to read up or go
to a h-fi store and see if they think it will be mismatched in any way
with the arm on the
str8-80. Maybe we can trade some out of print stuff sometime. I have
an ftp site. I have an album list and also a list of singles that
are in the archive. Are you into just reggae or ska, rock steady,
rocker, roots etc as well?

best regards
jc

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looked around on the web and newsgroup, and am considering Shure,
>Audio-Technica and maybe Grado. I looked at Garage-a-Records, and
>picked those three for comparison purpose. They're all slightly
below
>a 100$ and seem to be generally well regarded:
>
>Shure M97xE

Smooth, polite and inoffensive -- great for those late-night Mantovani
and Andre Kostelanetz parties.

>Audio-Technica AT440ML

Excellent bang for the buck, tight bass, superb detail and fluidity, a
bit on the bright side but nothing serious. If it's not too bad a
tonearm mismatch, go directly for the above and don't look back.

>Grado Silver

Halfway decent but nothing special, has a tendency to mistrack --
never cared much for the Grado Prestige line of cartridges,
personally. They sound so ho-hum to me.



>The only criticism of the AT440 I have is that it seems to have an
annoying
>ability to get small dirt/dust particles wedged behind the tip of the
>stylus. This happens once every few months and I generally keep my
>collection clean and I always use a Discwasher brush before every
playing.

This is pretty normal with a line-contact stylus... they contact
significantly more groove area, so tend to pick up more dust & dirt
(they're also quite a bit smaller than the average 0.3 mil
elliptical... in the case of the 440ML, 0.12 mil).

>As far as sound quality, it sounds excellent. As Moi said, the AT440
is
>pretty bright, but that's a good match for my laid-back system and
the bass
>extension is great.

It definitely has a hump in upper treble (I measured it)... something
like between 5KHz and 10KHz, if I remember right.

Neutrality is better of course, but I personally prefer a tipped-up
treble (sort of enhances the sense of detail) than the "warm" tipped
up midbass of Stantons, which sounds really unnatural to my ears.

>It's dead quiet in terms of background noise. You'd
>probably have to spend 3 times as much to get significantly better
sound.

Agreed... maybe even 5 times as much. Detail retrieval is really
remarkable, in my opinion... it's a very "fast" cartridge and I've
never noticed any sibilance, even with LP's that just brought the
M97xE to its figurative knees. Audio-Technica really has something
going with this cart at the price they're selling it, and I've noticed
it just keeps getting more & more popular and talked/raved about on
vinyl-related forums recently -- IMHO for good reason.

"DawgHart" > wrote in message >...
> I'm looking to archive some vinyl reggae records to my computer
using a stanton str8-80 turntable, however, I want to purchase a
high-end hifi cartrige with a budget of $75-125. What is a the best
type of cartridge for this job and type of music (reggae). So far one
cartridge comes to mind and its the Shure M97-XE, which is about
$90.00. I'm interested in hearing some of your opinions and
recommendations.
>
> Thanks, looking foward to your replies.