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  • JimboSpinsJimboSpins

    Very good cartridge

    Shure M44-7Published on 02/20/13 at 03:40
    The Shure M44-7 is a cartridge that has a high skip resistance and a solid frequency range (20 hz to 20 kHz). The performance of this cartridge was so much better than what I was expecting it to be because of the price. It is very inexpensive and I didn’t expect to get such a great quality cartridge.
    This cartridge does a great job on my vinyl, it does not put much wear and tear on my records at all and the sound wise, it really projects those mid and low bass tones very well. This is the perfect cartage to have for a club DJ and scratching with. I have used the M44-7 hundreds of times now and I have gone through many of them because over time they do tend to get wore down. But this need…
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    The Shure M44-7 is a cartridge that has a high skip resistance and a solid frequency range (20 hz to 20 kHz). The performance of this cartridge was so much better than what I was expecting it to be because of the price. It is very inexpensive and I didn’t expect to get such a great quality cartridge.
    This cartridge does a great job on my vinyl, it does not put much wear and tear on my records at all and the sound wise, it really projects those mid and low bass tones very well. This is the perfect cartage to have for a club DJ and scratching with. I have used the M44-7 hundreds of times now and I have gone through many of them because over time they do tend to get wore down. But this needed is great for mixing and scratching and it comes with an extra set of 4 head shell wires and stylus cleaning brush.
    This cartridge does come with a manual but being that I have been through so many of these I had no use for the manual. For the first time user the manual could be very helpful because it is easy to understand and explains exactly how to change your cartridges and needles safely and easily.
    I have used so many Shure DJ products over the last ten years and they have not sold me anything that I regret. Everything has been built with the best possibly quality and the M44-7 is only 70 bucks but easily feels like it could cost twice that much with the durability and skip resistant feel to it. I also recommend the M44-7h (comes with technics headshell) and even some of the Numark cartridges are also very good. But when it comes to cartridges I tend to want quality and nobody will be the quality for the price that Shure delivers, especially when it comes to DJ gear.
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  • Dj sixtoDj sixto

    Shure M44-7Published on 10/22/03 at 09:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Cells of trs good scratch ...
    Shure makes a big advertising campaign on these cells, the + prtendant be stable on the disk. I personally think it's not so obvious that compares to ca good ortofon ...
    Khan is even very good cell that does not require a lot of pressure not to move, they hold pretty well on the disk (after a good rglage recess) and the use is less true. vritable the asset is also the price!
  • perfectaperfecta

    Shure M44-7Published on 03/30/08 at 08:06
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hello
    for my sl 1200 I hesitated between Concord and M44.7 ORTOFON SHURE of the different critical and the purchase price (49 euros Thomann piece) I made the switch SHURE M44.7. Apart from their old school look I do not regret my purchase
    - Sound and nickel, and especially in low output level and binding.
    - The rglage is best for me (mix and scratch) no counterbalance on the cell
    tilt to 23 degrees and balances the arm of a 1200 base or 4.5 grams of downforce.
    rgler arm height of 3.5.
    a note from the other cell shuras are respectful of your vinyl records even in scratch.
    Here if you do not attach too much importance to the look of your cell 44.7 m and a good choice after me.
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    Hello
    for my sl 1200 I hesitated between Concord and M44.7 ORTOFON SHURE of the different critical and the purchase price (49 euros Thomann piece) I made the switch SHURE M44.7. Apart from their old school look I do not regret my purchase
    - Sound and nickel, and especially in low output level and binding.
    - The rglage is best for me (mix and scratch) no counterbalance on the cell
    tilt to 23 degrees and balances the arm of a 1200 base or 4.5 grams of downforce.
    rgler arm height of 3.5.
    a note from the other cell shuras are respectful of your vinyl records even in scratch.
    Here if you do not attach too much importance to the look of your cell 44.7 m and a good choice after me.
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