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  1. Shure M97 Cartridge Reviews - The Vinyl Engine

    The Sansui SR 525 & Shure M97EX are a delightful partnership surprise. I, for one, am sad that Shure will no-longer be manufacturing these wonderful cartridges. by lenjack. m97Xe Replaces my broken v15 v-mr. Absolutely amazed at how great this is. …

  2. Shure M75 Cartridge Reviews - The Vinyl Engine

    Shure M75. by thorenstd125_2022. The M75ED is a lovely, easy sounding cartridge. Excellent tracking ability. A little bass-heavy and lacking in sparkle, but it wasn't a particularly expensive cartridge in its day. Very popular choice in the 1970s. by rorenoren. This review is almost the same as the one for the M91:

  3. Shure V15 Cartridge Reviews - The Vinyl Engine

    Shure V15 III nothing more to add other than it's the warmest wall of sound you will ever hear! by paulrenea. I bought my RS V-15 back in 1982. I paid $40.00 plus tax as I recall. It was on sale at half price. I ended-up shelving it for many years. Eventually bought a nice used Technics SL-D1 turntable which ended-up getting the RS V-15 cartridge.

  4. Shure SE846 Sound Isolating™ Earphone - Reviews - Head-Fi.org

    May 30, 2013 · Inside are a nice black microfiber cleaning cloth with a large white Shure logo, the IEMs, the two cables (each being different in length), an airplane adapter, a cable clip, a 6.35 to 3.5 mm stereo adapter, the damping adapter with included volume dial, a really nice square carrying case with a pocket on the inside (offering room for the ...

  5. Shure - Cartridge Database - Vinyl Engine

    Shure Cartridge Data. displaying records 1 to 20 of 381. Shure. 1000 E. add a review. Type Moving Magnet ...

  6. Shure SE846 Gen 2 | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head …

    Jun 1, 2013 · Shure Sound Isolating™ Earphones, built with balanced armature speakers, deliver a detailed soundstage free from outside noise. The powerful and stylish Shure SE earphones come with a detachable cable, adapters, a durable carrying case, and interchangeable Sound Isolating sleeves for a comfortable and personalized fit.

  7. Shure M91 Cartridge Reviews - The Vinyl Engine

    The Shure M75 and the M91 are very similar cartridges. They share the same generator, so if it weren't for cosmetic differences the styli would be intercheageable. Since NOS styli are currently almost impossible to find, these differences don't really matter anymore.

  8. Shure SRH1540 Review | Headphone Reviews and Discussion

    Jan 23, 2014 · SRH1540 is a new closed back flagship from Shure. Currently selling for $499USD, it is selling for the same price as Shure's open back flagship, SRH1840. Don't let these numbers fool you. Shure intended the SRH1540 to be at the level of SRH1840, and hence lowered the price of SRH1840 to match that of SRH1540.

  9. Shure M95 Cartridge Reviews - The Vinyl Engine

    Shure M95HE with original N95HE. Supremely nice sound overall. Thought I better rave about this one before the needle is worn and I am searching to replace with like. Performs great on Thorens TD165. by plaka_king. There's something with Shure that keeps me fascinated with their carts, especially the higher end vintage carts like the V15 type III.

  10. Shure M91 Stereo Moving-Magnet Cartridge Manual - Vinyl Engine

    Optimized design parameters in the stylus assembly give the Shure M91 series cartridges superb high frequency trackability, and overall performance previously unavailable at this price level. The ultra-light diamond stylus tip is nude-mounted directly on the stylus bar, reducing effective stylus tip mass and heightening its excellent tracking ...

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