When should one replace needles?
batmon
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I'ts been about 2 years since I've copped a new needle for my 1200. Is that too long of a wait? I dont gig anymore, so my scratchin/cuttin' is at a minimum.Plus it seems my old records get the same burn as recent ones, so, do certain needles cater to older wax/vinyl/grooves? There was a previous post about needles,but i think it was about the superhighendgame.
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i try to do it 2 to 3 times a year
ortofon's wear records more than other needles, but they also have the most accurate sound. Shure MM44 have the best trade-off as to best sound / least wear on the record. less pricey needles will just be aight sound and aight burn
if your current needles are fine just make sure the weights aren't putting more pressure on the record than is necessary.
fix whats broken, but leave whats fixed
Playing-time is the factor, and it's usually listed but the manufacturer.
............$100-150/175 or iz that overkill?
That said, .0001% of people actually do that. So factor in how dirty and scratched up your records are along with how much you gig and you should replace accordingly. (at least every 6 months IMO.)
I have:
a pair of 44-7s for playing that includes scratching. a pair of white lables for playing without scratching (jazz night etc.). when I played out regularly i replaced these needles twice per year.
i also have a Grado audiophile type needle for home. and a shure mono for 78s and one of those groove carving out Ortofon shits for beat to fuck 45s.
Whoah!! Are Ortofons really that bad? I use the Nightclub at home for Listening Recording and the 44-7 for playing out. I keep my needles fresh and I even use one Ortofon nightclub for recording and one for playing....
Should I ditch the ortofons? I don't wanna fuck my shit up!