[78-L] Stylus size

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Wed Mar 10 21:15:36 PST 2010


I still wouldn't be without my Shure SC-35 cartridge and the .7 mil stylus 
which I use for ALL stereo LPs and 90% of my monos (as well as vertical cut 
transcriptions) and the 2.5 mil SS78E stylus which is still my first choice for 
all transcriptions, Diamond Discs, and most 78s made after 1950.

dl

david.diehl at hensteeth.com wrote:
> I have about half-and-half Stantons and Expert Pickups and 3.5 mils from both. The Stanton products are a bit more truncated than the Expert Pickups. If you have a low-to-middling end tonearm, the Expert Pickup stylii are less easily thrown by needle drops and the various other indignities of the V+ 78's we often have to deal with. The Stantons pick up less of the grunge in the bottom of the groove and more of the pops and ticks of the surface scratches which are easily dealt with by software. I use the SME 3012 arm with fluid damping; it tracks like a mountain goat so I prefer the Stantons but they are both very fine products. I seem to recall Seth Winner telling me he used an 8 mil stylus on some of Favia-Artsay's pre-grooved RCA home recordings. 
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> From: David Lennick [mailto:dlennick at sympatico.ca]
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> I have a genuine Stanton 2.1 TE and a 2.0 TE from Nauck's source (Expert?). There are differences, as you'd expect. But I don't have the same size from both manufacturers. Incidentally, I've had the Stanton stylus for at least 10 years and it still performs beautifully.dlneechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:> Would there be a difference in Stanton 2.1 TE and any other kind? Like a > 2.1 TE from Expert? Used in a STanton or a Shure cartridge?> > joe salerno> > > David Lennick wrote:>> Collector/dealer John Black had a re-tipped Shure "Pathe" stylus (5.5 mil) I >> think, which I borrowed. It was also useless. Believe me, the 2.1 Stanton TE >> plays them very well.>>>> dl>>>> Erwin Kluwer wrote:>>>>> 8 mil stylus which is recommended for Pathés.>>> I also tried one but they are totally useless for Pathes!!>>>>>> Erwin>>> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 7:01 PM, DAVID BURNHAM  wrote:>>>>>>> What is the largest stylus you have used, David?>>>>>>>> And what would be the largest one might im
agine using, most extreme>>>> case? Like for Victor home recordings or such...and Pathes that have a>>>> wide but shallow groove?>>>>>>>> Size really does matter here.>>>>>>>> joe salerno>>>>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>>>>>>> The stylus kit I have includes an 8 mil stylus which is recommended for>>>> Pathés.>>>>_______________________________________________78-L mailing list78-L at klickitat.78online.comhttp://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l
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