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In Reply to: RE: Shure V15 Type Cartridge posted by NoTransistors on December 16, 2014 at 20:43:29
Did you mean to reply to John Elison? He is the one who suggested a meter. I use a multimeter all the time, but like you, I would be very reluctant to try it on a cartridge. My suggestion was to use the pictures at vinylengine to identify it. I have a V15 II, III and IV and I think it is pretty easy to tell the difference. I was not sure what to do with the II. What do you think of it. IMO the III was the best of the lot, but I'd love to hear a divergent opinion. I am not an expert on them. I just really like the Shure sound.
Dave
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John Elison is a sharp guy, and a differewnce of opinion is what makes the world a more interesting place to be.
I have been using a Type III on and off for years. A great, flat cartridge. A few months ago, I purchased a Dual 1219 to eventually rebuild and flip for a profit, and this machine happened to come with a good Shure V15 Type II [not improved]. I really like the sound. Not completely neutral, with a nice bit of bass. A great effort from Shure, that still has a place in this new millenium.
Opus 33 1/3
That is another possibility. I don' know the condition of my IV's needle.
Dave
I started with the HE, then upgraded. Sacajawea!
Opus 33 1/3
Edits: 12/20/14
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