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In Reply to: RE: Thrift store find Nagaoka MP-30, and a question ... posted by Crazy Dave on December 03, 2016 at 13:33:39
I would have bought that turntable for the mat.....just kidding. But I would check the cart. for continuity before you sink any money into it.
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check out a guy called audiokazu, I bought an original stylus for my MP30 two years ago back when he had a website, for about 130 €. apparently he's still trading through his fb page. btw the needle was the current model for the MP300 and service were impeccable.
He now sells off of a Facebook page. I have bookmarked it. The prices are good! Thanks!
Dave
Will this procedure for a Shure work? I think it should, but was wondering if the readings would be different for a moving iron cartridge.
Using an ohmmeter, you can check the continuity of a Shure phono cartridge body.
1. Remove any wires connected to the cartridge. You will test at the pins on the rear of the cartridge.
2. Set the ohmmeter so it can read up to 10,000 ohms.
3. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the white pin (L) and the blue pin (LG). The meter should read above 100 ohms and below 10,000 ohms.
4. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the red pin (R) and the green pin (RG). The meter should read between 100 ohms and below 10,000 ohms. The ohm reading should be the about the same as step #3 above.
5. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the white pin and the red pin. The meter should read "infinity" or "open".
6. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the blue pin and the green pin. The meter should read "infinity" or "open".
Dave
Well I have the multimeter. That is a good idea.
Dave
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