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A seller of Lenco L75 turntable offers to include a Stanton 505-3 cartridge. I made a search and it appears to be a DJ "scratching" cartridge...
According to Internet, "scratching" is a technique used by DJs to make a DJ turntable make a "scratching" sound. I wonder what is it for? For fun? For me, the idea is plain ugly. what it means in practice and is this cartridge suitable for home audition?
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Topic - Stanton 505-3 cartridge - akolegov 13:43:50 10/16/14 (7)
- To those who say "Junk" and "Ditch It".... - cactuscowboy@bresnan.net 09:29:02 10/18/14 (2)
- RE: To those who say "Junk" and "Ditch It".... - flood2 13:10:49 10/20/14 (0)
- I owned many different Stantons and Pickerings... - EdAInWestOC 10:33:05 10/18/14 (0)
- From an audiophile's point of view...junk. Sorry...nt. - EdAInWestOC 07:24:01 10/18/14 (0)
- RE: Stanton 505-3 cartridge - Bry 05:19:16 10/18/14 (0)
- Stanton "Scratching" cartridge = Heavy Duty "Broadcasting/Production Studio types... - Interstage Tranny 14:15:45 10/16/14 (0)
- RE: Stanton 505-3 cartridge - flood2 13:54:52 10/16/14 (0)