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Re: Makes sense. [message #12356 is a reply to message #12347] Fri, 15 July 2005 13:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Russellc is currently offline  Russellc
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I also use the V15Vxmr and have extra stlylus for it, and previously
used ortophon, both om20 and om 30. The shure does need some break in time. While breaking in, it was all over the board. seems like it sounded really god right off the stick, then sounded worse, then gradually broke in. It is somewhat rolled off on the high end. My understanding is this was an intentional design feature. I myself find that the cart sounds best with a slight "tail up" vta setting. some of the older "V" series before the V15Vxmr were somewhat zippier on the high end. I think the newer version sounds best of them all, and even at 350.00 is a bargain. Stylus should be available for five years, according to shure.

Russellc


 
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