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In Reply to: tracking a difficult song posted by John-from Seattle on September 14, 2006 at 09:03:24:
claim others track better. And the cartridge may be riding in a slightly different groove, not allowing you to hear the worn part (not visible often).I was playing a Mozart LP of Bruno Walter the other day, and the first 2/3 was fine, but the person who owned the LP must have liked the last 2 overtures and may have had a mistracking cartridge and arm. They were raspy as you stated.
I will wait until I replace my Linn K9 with my new Shure V15VxMR to decide.
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Just curious. I am using that cart on my MMF-7 and I'm very happy with it.
because the Linn K9 had low hours. It sounded a bit hazy at first due to my not playing records for a while (10 years?), but I got back into it and once the suspension loosened back, it sounded pretty good. So I am trying to wear it out a bit. Sounds neutral, out of the way.Usually, people bid up to $300 to 400 on ebay for one like mine, never opened.
Dave
Later Gator,
Crank up your talking machine, grab a jar of your favorite "kick-back", sit down, relax, and let the good times roll.The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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