Yep! I Got a new phono cartridge for my turntable. It's an Audio-Technica AT71E. It is a really nice cartridge to use, and not very expensive either. Easy to mount and align as well!
@bpabustan Perhaps his receiver or pre-amp & amp have aux. cable inputs, or he's got a pre-amp or receiver running a line from their headphone jacks to whatever hookup the guitar amp has. The headphone jack to guitar amp way of doing it is the least "audiophile" way of doing it though.
@Crazyrudie HAHA... that's hilarious. I first laughed because of the shitty sound of this video... then I saw him turn a vox amp down and was like, "damn!" and then laughed again.
@49kasey I forgot to mention the Grado Black. It tracks at 1.5 grams, isn't sensitive to load, has very flat response and is literally a high-end cartridge for only $60. It will take any of their upgrade styli which don't require any tonearm adjustment. It's American-made and unlike Shure and Stanton, they improve their products all the time without discontinuing them. I'd go for this one. What turntables do you have?
@aldiakaroofus Don't bother. Try a Sumiko Oyster. They just went up to $70 but you'll pay about as much for a Shure M44-7 which was designed in the mid-60's and isn't nearly as good. The Audio-Technicas are nice, too. Can't beat Japanese cartridges for the money.
@bpabustan Perhaps his receiver or pre-amp & amp have aux. cable inputs, or he's got a pre-amp or receiver running a line from their headphone jacks to whatever hookup the guitar amp has. The headphone jack to guitar amp way of doing it is the least "audiophile" way of doing it though.
87325 6 months ago
@Crazyrudie HAHA... that's hilarious. I first laughed because of the shitty sound of this video... then I saw him turn a vox amp down and was like, "damn!" and then laughed again.
freezazoid 7 months ago
Is your turntable plugged into a guitar amp?
Crazyrudie 9 months ago
Nice table!
ROBERTyay 10 months ago
Is it possible to mount this cartridge on an original Technics headshell that only has one mounting screw rather than two mounting screws?
The1970sInfatuate 10 months ago
@49kasey I forgot to mention the Grado Black. It tracks at 1.5 grams, isn't sensitive to load, has very flat response and is literally a high-end cartridge for only $60. It will take any of their upgrade styli which don't require any tonearm adjustment. It's American-made and unlike Shure and Stanton, they improve their products all the time without discontinuing them. I'd go for this one. What turntables do you have?
49kasey 11 months ago
@49kasey Duly noted, thanks!
aldiakaroofus 11 months ago
@aldiakaroofus Don't bother. Try a Sumiko Oyster. They just went up to $70 but you'll pay about as much for a Shure M44-7 which was designed in the mid-60's and isn't nearly as good. The Audio-Technicas are nice, too. Can't beat Japanese cartridges for the money.
49kasey 11 months ago
The AT carts really surprised me for how inexpensive they are
PJDooWop 1 year ago
Your turntable is plugged through a VOX valvetronix guitar amplifier? How is that possible?
bpabustan 1 year ago