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N95ED Replacement Stylus Review

N95ED Replacement Stylus
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Bought this as a replacement for a Shure M95-ED because I loved the price. Unfortunately, it may be a case of getting what you pay for. Everything sounded a little flat, gauzy almost. A lack of clarity. Had to crank up the tracking force to get a sound closer to what I expect -- and that's a sign of a bad, after-market stylus. Better options are available online, though perhaps not on Amazon.

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Rolls VP29 - Phono preamplifier Review

Rolls VP29 - Phono preamplifier
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For the money, this product far exceeded my expectations. Providing two types of outputs and the amplification needed to convert those old albums to a output level that I could accurately recorded them with my computer's sound card. Converted 2 dozen albums now and people tell me they like the sound better then the original CD pressings.

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Ortofon OM DigiTrack Single Pack - 1 x DJ Cartridge fitted with stylus Review

Ortofon OM DigiTrack Single Pack - 1 x DJ Cartridge fitted with stylus
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I have owned just about every needle available to djs. These are great right out of the box. The Qberts/Nightclubs/etc all need some wear in time. The problem IMO is that these tend to wear down quite fast. Also, a fun fact, its actually cheaper to buy an OM kit with 2 stylus's then it is to buy 2 replacement stylus
This is a great needle...i recommend over the qberts (too loud/too sensitive)

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Pyle PP-999 Phono Pre-Amp Review

Pyle PP-999 Phono Pre-Amp
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This little gizmo does exactly what you need it to, take 2 RCA (composite) audio signals and ramp it up to Line level so that your home stereo can handle it properly.
No distortion, easy to use.

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ART DJ Pre II Phono Preamp Review

ART DJ Pre II Phono Preamp
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Recently I sold off my high end stereo preamp and power amp to transition to a multichannel home theater environment. The stereo preamp had a very nice phono stage and after reviewing the specs and prices on countless generic and hybrid phono preamps I decided to take a chance on the ART DJ Pre II. Am I glad I did. Even though I was prepared to drop some serious cash on one of the more esorteric audiophile preamps I had wondered whether any inexpensive phono preamp could provide reasonable playback quality.
As I'm now streaming audio and video to my home theatre from my home computer network (via wired ethernet) I wanted a simple device that would enable me to playback and/or digitize my LP collection (numbering over 1000 albums). After interfacing the ART DJ Pre II to my home brew computer's Audigy 2 music card via a quality shielded mini-cable and adjusting and matching the signal levels appropriately on both the preamp and my computer software I was pleasantly surprised at the purity of reproduction.
While this arrangement may not approach the most sophisticated levels of vinyl reproduction possible, for one who attends live orchestral music concerts and plays SACD's on a regular basis the ART DJ comes darn close. When adding the fact that I've avoided spending several thousand dollars on an audiophile quality phono preamp I'm left with a very pleasant smile on my face.

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Audio Technica AT3600 Standard Mount Magnetic Cartridge Review

Audio Technica AT3600 Standard Mount Magnetic Cartridge
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Have had an old Sony stereo system since 1987 and the needle has (had) been broken since 1995 or so. Recently replaced the needle (just unscrew the top black piece, pull off the yellow piece, and detach the clear plastic cover carefully--slides under and locks into position the tonearm, but will take some patience) and it works great. The single yellow piece will cost much less and would have bought on eBay but don't currently have an account with them, so all thanks to Amazon. Fortunately, this particular stylus is easy to find compared to some other/older styli. Have purchased some rare vinyl records on top of that as enjoyment. I digitize the records to iPod with MicroMemo accessory and sounds great on a computer. Just use an audio editor and burn to CD if you want. (Just a suggestion--what I do.) Generally, if the album is available on tape or CD as well and you don't have a turntable with a working needle, a vinyl record wouldn't be appropriate. Some might choose vinyl for its so-called warm audio tones and cover art that differ from other formats. Probably little demand for this nowadays but you never know when obsolete technology has a minor advantage over the newer stuff. Vinyl records are still in production, but cassette tape is becoming harder to find now, even online! Blank CDs and DVDs don't have the archival life of tapes and vinyls because they scratch too easily. Vinyl is very sturdy but certainly not compact, and you can't record your own records as you can tape and CD/DVD. Having said that, more than likely you would buy vinyl than tape, but it's a matter of need and interest. I would recommend this Audio Technica product if you have the equipment for it.

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Behringer UFO202 Audio Interface Review

Behringer UFO202 Audio Interface
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Over last few years we replaced all desktops in the house by laptops. One day I decided to convert an old audio cassette into MP3 like I used to do on my desktop. I realized that it was not going to be possible as the 'line-in' input which was available on desktop was missing in all the three laptops in the house. After some futile tries of trying to record through mic-in, I started researching. I somehow stumbled upon this device and decided to give it a try. All I can say is this is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Here is what you need to do if you wish to convert audio cassette into MP3 -
You need -
1. Audio cable with one end 3.5 mm jack and other end with red & white L-R audio. You may have a spare A/V cable which comes with camera or dvd players etc. (W R and Yellow ends, you do not need to plug the Y end as it is for video)
(With 'line-in' on desktop, you simply needed an audio cable with 3.5 mm on both sides)
2. Boom box or tape deck (I used boom box)
3. U-Phono202 device
Plug the 3.5mm end of the cable in 'headphone out' of the boom box. Plug the L-R inputs in the L-R inputs of the U-Phono202 and plug it into a USB port of the laptop. Play the audio cassette. You cannot hear the sound through laptop speakers, you have to plug in the headphones in 'headphone out' of the U-Phno202 in order to hear the cassette playing.
If you are using Vista, right click on the speaker icon in the bottom tray and select 'recording devices', change the recording device to the '2USB Audio Codec' (at least that's how it shows up on mine).
I haven't yet used the packaged software. I useed Audacity instead. Open (or download if you have not) Audacity. Go to 'project', select 'new stereo track' and hit record. Whatever is playing on your boombox is now being recorded on your laptop. Hit stop when your recording is done. Export the project as 'Mp3', save it in your desired location.
I suggest making some few minute test recordings to make sure your recording sounds fine or you need to reduce/increase recording volume etc.
It worked exactly as above for me and worked perfectly too. The boombox gave a terrible hiss and an extremely annoying constant background noise while playing the cassette, however the U-Phono202 filtered almost 99% of it and the final MP3 sounds extremely clean.
I wrote detailed review as I had all these questions in my mind before I began searching for the right product. Hope this helps in case you are also looking for a solution to convert your cassettes to Mp3s. Thanks for reading.
UPDATE : UPhono202 is working perfectly fine! Just wanted to mention that if your recording appears over loud and there is jarring even after reducing boom box volume and the PC volume very low, here is what you shall do - Keep the boombox and computer volumes at decent levels but reduce the microphone input 'level' - Rightclick on the speaker icon in the tray. highlight the Uphono device. Click on properties. Select 'levels' tab and reduce the level all the way to 5 or 7 and then record your clip.

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Shure VN5XMR Replacement Stylus Review

Shure VN5XMR Replacement Stylus
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Shure discontinued production of this stylus and cartridge several years ago. Fortunately I still have a virtually new one and compared it to the Jico SAS stylus which is one of the few alternates to the much-lamented Shure. The Jico works fine but the Shure has better presence. The music virtually " jumps-out " from my speakers ! I'll use this last-of-a-kind masterpiece for intensive listening only. By the time I've worn it out, I'll probably be too old to hear properly anyway...

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Stanton Discmaster Phono Cartridge Review

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Ok, so you came across this cart and you're thinking it's just a DJ cart and the sound is not up to 'hi-fi' standards. Well, hold on... Let me school ya' about what a real professional cart is. Back in the days when radio used to rely on 45's and LP's for music, we used Stanton 500 cartridges in the studio. Only one wood describes the performance of a 500: solid. These carts sounded good, took abuse 24/7 and were the backbone of broadcasting for years. Fast forward a few decades and you'll still find the 500 in service all over the place. The Discmaster V3 is a integrated headshell design that closely mimics the performance of the 500 and since it requires no alignment if you have an 'S' shaped tonearm, there's little room for error in setup. No matter what brand of turntable you have, if it matches the tone arm geometry of the Technics SL1200, you're in business. So, this would include the Audio-Technica LP120, some of the vintage Radio Shack LAB turntables and the great line of classic Pioneer turntables from the 70's plus a slew of others.
Another thing, don't let the higher tracking force throw you. These carts are based on the old professional conical styli that you grew up hearing on your radio. The VTF range is wide, 2 to 5 grams, because the proper way to setup a cart with a conical stylus is to use a test record and jack it up until the mis-tracking distortion goes away. Once you're there, you'll hear very little sibilance and clarity that is hard to find from most modern hi-fi carts with elliptical styli tracking the standard 1.25 to 2 grams. Basically, a well aligned conical (they call it spherical now) stylus tracking at 4 grams and firmly planted in the groove is going to do far less damage then an elliptical that is rattling around and giving you all that splatter. Don't have a test record? No big deal... Just dial up 4 grams and you'll be fine.
The Discmaster V3 is one of the best kept secrets in the world of audio today... Set it up properly and you'll be amazed. This is what vinyl is capable of doing and what it did for years on the radio. If you really want to have the true essence of analog, pro is really the only way to go.
:) JC

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The only plug-in DJ cartridge designed exclusively for the needs of the competition scene, the Stanton Discmaster II holds even the most worn-out grooves to create an unbeatable sound. The cartridge features a super-sturdy spherical 0.7 mm super-high-polish stylus tip coupled with a pumped-up output, resulting in a terrific bass response and high-energy playback. Plus, it costs only a fraction of most other plug-in models, making it a great value for the money. Unlike most other competition cartridges, the Discmaster II operates at relatively light tracking forces (2 to 5 grams, 4 grams optimally), saving your records from wear and tear. At the same time, it delivers a wide-ranging frequency response of 20 to 17 kHz that electrifies the dance floor. Compatible with any standard 1/2-inch turntable tonearm, the 505 SK II is a good choice for scratchers, battlers, and mixers everywhere.

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Ortofon Omega Single Pack - 1 x Phono Cartridge fitted with stylus Review

Ortofon Omega Single Pack - 1 x Phono Cartridge fitted with stylus
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I bought this cartridge because it was cheaper that a replacement needle. for an orthophon I have... I do not play records that often any more so I saw this as a safe inexpensive bet for casual listening at least temporarily till I can afford a replacement needle for my Sure ML140 HE...I was shocked at the sound quality in my Dual turntable...After installing the cartridge and alignment and setting the counter weight... I listened for about 2 1/2 hours, to old LP's that had not been played for a while, I was so pleased with the sound, you would probably have to pay more that $80 to get a better cartridge than this for home record playing...

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ART V2 USB Phono Plus DJ Preamp Review

ART V2 USB Phono Plus DJ Preamp
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I've been monkeying with the Artcessories USB Phono Plus for about 10 days now. I bought it for the primary purpose of recording some LP records to my laptop. My ultimate goal was to make CDs and decent MP3s from my old vinyl. In combo with Audacity (free audio editing tool) and my Project turntable, this ARTcessories product has worked extremely well in every respect. I have not yet found a single shortcoming with this solid and portable little box.
A few things you should know:
1. This is a stand-alone phono pre-amp. It will RIAA adjust for phono before sending audio to your computer via USB. THIS IS GREAT FOR LAPTOPS -most laptops have only a mono microphone in miniplug that's pretty much good for nothing!
2. You could use this box as nothing more than a phono pre-amp. It has RCA inputs for phono AND a ground screw. Cool, huh? At $100 it would be a good deal if it did nothing more than that. I loop from the Phono Plus back into a Marantz receiver and then listen through some fairly decent Wharfedale speakers. I'd say that sound quality is every bit as good as the phono stage built into my Marantz.
3. This device allows you to monitor the phono input (or other input) either by means of a stereo miniplug connection or by way of a pair (L and R) of RCA outs. You could hook up typical PC speakers or subwoofer sytems to this box if you don't want to loop out to a stereo amp. You can also listen to the Phono Plus with headphones. The Phono Plus has a gain knob to ontrol output level. This is critical for headphone listening as well as for making good captures in Audacity.
4. This device will take input from line level RCA, digital toslink, digital coax, as well as from phono sources. Crazy, huh? I plan on using this box to record some local radio and TV audio by connecting it to either my tuner or by putting it where a cassette recorder would normally fit in a tape loop.
All in all, what a great toy! There is so much you can do with this unit. I've really only scratched the surface (no vinyl pun intended). I've been playing with this thing and talking about results and LP recording experiments at shiromaguro.com. See my work there. With a clean LP, I have found that recordings through the Phono Plus captured by Audacity can be ripped to CD or MP3 with no editing at all(except for maybe chopping big grabs into tracks). Sound qulaity of the product WAV or MP3 files is great.
Installation and setup are really non-issues here. Plug it in and connect all the cables. It just works.
Bottom line: if you want to grab vinyl to your PC laptop or to a PC that lacks a good sound card (one with stereo inputs) this is a great way to go. In a few weeks of shopping for my solution, I found nothing else comparable.
Why not 5 stars? My mistake. I should have given this unit 5 stars. Then again, I personally never read 5-star reviews....
Ultimately, I hope that this product will make it easy for lots of people to make some cool and unique MP3s, not just the usual CD rip stuff. Seriously, this product could single-handedly be responsible for the digitization of piles of old analog material that would otherwise be left to fade from existence. Personally I have made it a point to find out which of my old records never made it to CD --those are the ones that get digitized first!
Bravo to ART for a great product.

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