Shure Whitelabel vs Ortofon Concorde

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caeraphym
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Post by caeraphym » Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:47 pm

adam_misst wrote:Read it properly!!! Shure WHLB Whitelabel DJ Record Needle stylus only!!
Sorry my mistake, a case of not checking google properly and mild hangover still tickling my synapses :lol: :oops:
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Post by kidlogic » Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:35 pm

Word. Good to know... everyone Ive ever seen who has the ortofons loves em, just hates the price... and of the handfull of people I know who have the whitelabels, theyre either the best ever or worst ever. Ive always had bad luck with them tracking well while I scratch with them, so I never rated them much.

Ive never personally run into the connection issue, I try to have a brand new no. 2 pencil in my dj bag for bad connections and that usually worked if they werent connecting right. A lot of the time that comes from people licking the connections to make them work, which causes the contacts on the inside of the tonearm to corrode. Stick a pencil in there and twist it to clean that off and it usually works (good enough for a whole set anyway).

The 447's have always been good to me. With control vinyls, they last like a year between needing stylus replacement and only cost $20 ea when they do.

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