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The Last Phono Cartridges from Stanton and Shure 

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The last audiophile models from Stanton and Shure. They are not new models but a mix of components from previous cartridges. By the 1990s, cartridge manufacturing was almost nonexistent. Stanton had closed down their manufacturing plant and moved operations to Florida to focus on the DJ industry. Shure stopped all cartridg R&D and kept only 8 models in stock. The Stanton 681EEE MK III and Shure M97XE are have no new technical innovations, but seem to be made up of components from previous cartridge inventory. The 681EEE MK III uses the 681 body from 1975 and the heavy-duty stylus assembly from the 680EE model. The Shure M97XE has a stylus assembly similar to the M91E with a low mass moving magnet from the M95 series and while the tracking ability is high, the recommended VTF was increased by an additional 0.25 gram.

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@vinniemorciglio4632
@vinniemorciglio4632 7 месяцев назад
Bought a M97XE about 8 months before they announced the shutdown of manufacturing. It was a steal at $79. I should have bought 6 of them, lol.
@GeirRssaak
@GeirRssaak 7 месяцев назад
Wow! I grew up with stanton,pickering and shure! Greetings from geir Røssaak, jessheim Norway!
@ScottGrammer
@ScottGrammer 7 месяцев назад
I have an M97XE with original stylus, bought it NOS a few months ago. I know it has a rolled-off top end according to the response chart, but I love the way it sounds. I play it through an outboard phono preamp built around the circuit from a Marantz 2275, but with better, quieter transistors.
@johnstuchlik5828
@johnstuchlik5828 7 месяцев назад
What transistor are you using in your marantz clone?
@ScottGrammer
@ScottGrammer 7 месяцев назад
@@johnstuchlik5828 I used the BC182 PBFREE, sold by Mouser as part number 610-BC182. BTW, it's based on the Marantz 2235B, not the 2275. Sorry for the error.
@gsherlock
@gsherlock 7 месяцев назад
Not a fan of the rolled off treble of the M97XE, it always sounded muddy too me. I've heard changing the stylus improves things.
@solarman30
@solarman30 6 месяцев назад
My M97x is my daily driver. I put a LP Gear Vivid Line stylus in it. Gets rid of the treble droop and wakes her right up! Use it mostly for jazz and rock. For classical music,I use one of my V15xMR carts. Dan
@Trojan0304
@Trojan0304 7 месяцев назад
Got a serviced Technics 1600mk2 withM97 with new NE , sounds good to me. Thanks for info
@roward48
@roward48 7 месяцев назад
I have to say that your xe sounds a lot better than the one I own. I also have a 681 with the eeeIII stylus. It's rather harsh and forward sounding compared to the original eee stylus. I've read that some of the diamonds were actually mounted in the wrong orientation, i.e., sideways!
@Zockopa
@Zockopa 7 месяцев назад
Sorry,but there is nothing "audiophile" about this cartridges. Both are a matt shine of older products from firms that for decades made REAL top class cartridges,but also cartridges with very consumer friendly price/quality relations - and than binned the whole know how and production capacity.
@ElectoneGuy
@ElectoneGuy 7 месяцев назад
The XE is a dog with the OEM stylus. You need a Jico SAS to bring it to life, but at $300-400 for the stylus, you're better off buying a better cartridge altogether.
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