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I recently acquired a lot of used Shure cartridges, inckuding a V15III and a V15IV without styli. I purchased a cheap stylus for the III and it sounds great. now I'm thinking of buying a netter one from JICO or Ed Saunders. But what to do with the V15IV? Forget it? I'm not made of money and it's expensive to invest in both. Is the IV worth reactivating? My turntables are both Technics DD from 1979-80 SL Q2 and D2). (Among these carts there was a M95ED for which I bought a JICO stylus, but it's not up to the V15III or the M97HE I use regularly. I have two good styli for the M97HE, so maybe I should just stick with it.)
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Topic - Which should I invest in-Shure V15III or IV? - lpspinner 22:32:12 09/15/06 (9)
- Re: Which should I invest in-Shure V15III or IV? - tszeking.cheng@homecall.co.uk 08:35:52 09/17/06 (4)
- Actually I feel the sound stage and image depth ... - BJordan 09:55:32 09/17/06 (0)
- Re: Which should I invest in-Shure V15III or IV? - IdlerWheel 08:51:14 09/17/06 (2)
- Re: Which should I invest in-Shure V15III or IV? - tszeking.cheng@homecall.co.uk 17:00:27 09/17/06 (1)
- in my listening xperiences I find that Shure cartridges.. - BJordan 19:28:47 09/17/06 (0)
- I have a 'IV' and a' Vmr' , so I can't comment personally on the 'III', but - powermatic 10:47:28 09/16/06 (0)
- Re: Which should I invest in-Shure V15III or IV? - hsindao 05:56:17 09/16/06 (2)
- Wrong! A Type III stylus won't fit a Type IV body. - HenryH 09:56:10 09/16/06 (0)
- The stylus for the V15III does not fit on the IV. (nt) - lpspinner 06:32:15 09/16/06 (0)