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Comentado en México el 5 de abril de 2025
Buen precio
Eric Torres
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2024
Revisen bien si su tornamesa es compatible con esta capsula ya que en el caso de mi tocadiscos Victrola definitivamente no entra. Lo intenté creyendo que entraría pero no hay manera. No puedo decir si el producto es bueno o malo, simplemente no lo sé.
Augusto Gutierrez
Comentado en México el 5 de noviembre de 2024
El producto me llego en una bolsa y quiza por eso llego asi aparte la abuja venia chueca y aun asi la conecte y suena pesimo y no arreglo el problema de los saltos en mis discos tratare de comprarlo de nuevo a ver si asi puede arreglar mi problema
Helene chabot
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de septiembre de 2024
Tour est ok
Gio'
Comentado en Italia el 30 de enero de 2022
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
M. B. L.
Comentado en México el 23 de abril de 2021
Tengo una Victrola 6 en 1, tenia bastantes problemas para reproducir vinilos, se saltaba muchos pedazos. Al cambiarlo el problema se solucionó completamente, lo he probado con varios álbumes y ya no salta ninguna parte. Realmente lo recomiendo, es una solución práctica y económica.
Matt
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de agosto de 2020
I bought this cartridge for my ion turntable as I just got myself a better turntable. I thought i would make a little project of it and give my old one to a friend.Set up is simple but you do need to be careful of the wires. It clips in nicely and feels secure.As for the sound. It does improve from this cartridge, the sound is warmer and clearer. The only thing id did have to do was tuern the bass down a bit and it sounds great, not taudiophile quality but definitely good enough for someone starting with vinyl or someone who is not too picky.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de febrero de 2020
"It is what it is".If you frequent dollar bins and thrift stores looking to discover new music cheaply, then even if you have a $500+ audiophile table with a magnetic cart, you need a cheap player with a ceramic cart to play your rough records. If your record collecting includes 78's (those heavy old shellac 10 inchers), then you need a flip needle with one side for the thicker stylus to play 78s (3 mils) and the other side (LP) for your normal vinyl and styrene records (.7 mils). Another thing you have to consider is, how much does it cost to replace the stylus for this cart, versus a vintage Astatic, or other cart or needle from your old school player or luggable suitcase with tubes?If you only have a two speed table, or never plan on playing 78s, then you can probably just get a better needle for your standard cart (no flip needle), with a metal cantilever and rubber bushing instead of that cheap all plastic thing that comes with most of of the players. If the original cart still sucks, Banpa makes a single needle cartridge too, to snap right in where your Chuo Denshi (or copy) cart sits. (Of course, if you can play 78s, I highly recommend this flip needle cart, and you should at least get hold of some 78s to experience!)Ceramic carts with their basic conical styli pull less detail out of your records, but if you're playing worn and poorly cared for records, that's detail you don't want to hear! Make sure you have a table with bigger speakers and a tone control if you're going to screen rougher records. A Crosley Cruiser or lookalike "brief case" player with tiny 2 inch "tweeters" for speakers will not make ANY records sound good, and this cart will not help much unless you use headphones or an external amp.Also, these snap-in carts fit other vintage players (BSR for example), and you can find adapters to mount this cart in other players that use 1/2 inch mounting spacing. (Older ceramic style players that is. I'm not saying you should stick this on your high end Thorens or Denon table!) You should also know that ceramic carts like this need to track heavier than the 1.5 or less grams you've heard about for magnetic carts. Six grams or even more are typical for these, not that you can adjust the tracking force on most players this cart is good for. If you try to counterbalance your ceramic cart to something like 1.5 grams, you will be disappointed!This players that use this cart are not for your brand new collectible 180 gram vinyl, but, if you're lucky enough to find a good vintage vinyl 45 that's not too badly thrashed, you'll be amazed at how good it can sound! The machines that take this cart won't immediately shred your records, but again, if you're spending $30 and up for new vinyl, you need a better system for that. This is great for breathing new life into your old plastic stereo players and changers from the '60s and '70s, and is an easy and worthy upgrade for your newer cheapie 3 speed players from China.
Cecil Pinto
Comentado en India el 7 de noviembre de 2018
Fantastic product!
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