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Comentado en México el 16 de marzo de 2024
Excelentes
Norman Guilbert Jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de mayo de 2022
I am amazed. I swore off analog LPs because of the pops and scratches, and in comparison to hi-res digital, the sound quality. I expected poor dynamic range and lower fidelity. Guess what? I was fooled in a very good way by this cartridge. Ortofon markets this cartridge as a DJ unit. Conical needle, all that backwards DJ scratch stuff that means nothing to me. FIDELITY means a lot to me. So, as a one last ditch attempt to enjoy the few LPs I now still own, I took a chance, enticed by the design which meant no alignment, no fancy setup. Just plug it in and set the tracking weight. It took about three minutes. I put the needle down on an old record and heard it like I've never heard it before, or knew that analog was capable of this quality. A bit on the bright side; that's ok with me. Tracking force is obviously designed for DJ use, a bit heavy, I'm tracking at 3.5 grams, they recommend four, but all seems to be ok. This cartridge is a gem. Recommended! I plan to rebuild my LP collection or at least to see in the future if vinyl is an option, because of the warmth of analog versus digital. Separation and musical detail very good. Good job, Ortofon! Not going to stop being digital-preferred, but this cartridge is a fine addition to play my older stuff in style.
robert gillard
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de octubre de 2022
The styluses only lasted about 8 months of regular play before they began to distort and have serious tracking issues. I have been using this type of styluses and cartridges for over a decade and they normally last many years . I don't get why these were so inferior? Could they possibly be knock offs??!!
sandro reyna
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de diciembre de 2020
I am not a pro but this looks and sounds great! Much better than what was available in the 70's. Don't you miss the 80's??
Jose Ignacio Quiros Carpio
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de enero de 2020
Excelente
Real Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2020
Been using Shure M44-7 for over 10 years and recently made the switch to Ortofons and I am glad I did.The Ortofons track better on S-shaped tonearms and the stylus does not wear the record down as much as the Shure M44-7.They sound OK but not great. I would not play an analog/vinyl set on these. Strictly used for DVS like Traktor or Serato.
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