Shure m70ej cartridge specs. Comes mounted on a vintage non-branded head shell.
Shure m70ej cartridge specs. This is a used Shure M70EJ phono (turntable) cartridge. Nov 9, 2019 ยท Hi all, I’m about to order a new Thakker stylus for my Shure M75 EJ that I use with my pioneer pl 112d. My question is that I’ve heard it’s best to go with the heaviest tracking recommendation, so in this case 3. Recommended for use with all Shure high trackability cartridges tracking at up to 1% grams and when teamed with the super trackability Shure V-15 Type III, the result is a tone arm/cartridge system that is, quite simply, unsurpassed for precision record play back. It assures you that your Shure cartridge and stylus not only conform precisely to their published specifications, but every other Shure cartridge and stylus with the same model number does as well! This uniformity doesn't come easily. A bit soft on the bass, and somewhat cut off at higher frequencies, but with a solid and very satisfying mid-range. The big flaw in the sound is that it is overly sibilant. If you know the cartridge model number, use the Replacement/Up grade Stylus Chart on pages 1-2 to find your Shure cartridge. M70EJ branded carts are less common. I think it’s the original cartridge that came with the TT. p2lb352hbcyn6qladojrojq0re3vou36xrihw7nsrqdd