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In Reply to: RE: Yes posted by Goober58 on October 08, 2023 at 13:35:50
I've sound some absolutely wonderful MM carts, used, on eBay from the late 1980's. Audio Technica was really on their game then just on the dawn of the CD era. These can be bought in great shape for a few hundred dollars and are fun to experiment with.
AT had a logical naming/numbering scheme for all their cartridges which make it easy to tell the stellar models from the also rans.
I have an AT 155LC that was top of the line in 1985 with a Line Contact Stylus and a Beryllium Cantilever.
These sold for over $400 38-years ago. Which is nearly $1,200 in today's money. When you find them, they are usually a couple of hundred dollars. Just be sure to get an original stylus - there are some bogus "replacements" out there.
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