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V-15 Tgpe 111 and V-15 111-G. The Shure V-15 Type Ill clearly defines the outer limits of the state of the art in phono cartridge design. It is a worthy successor to . 4. Reinsert stylus (see Stylus Replacement). In some tone arms and plug-in shells, the cartridge sits so deeply that the stylus cannot be conveniently replaced.
I have a Technics SL-1300MK2 with a V15 Type IV Cartridge. It has been sitting The problem could be in the V15-IV stylus, or in the interaction between the V15-IV and the tonearm. The replacement We also suggest that you dust off the User Guide for the Technics and make certain it is adjusted properly and lubricated.
Will the N78S stylus fit the V15V or V15V-MR cartridge? Unfortunately, the N78S will not fit. The N78S stylus shank cover is too fat and will not fit into the stylus opening on the V15V-MR or the V15V stylus opening. The stylus also does not fit earlier V15 models: type IV Updated April 21, 2011. phono
Timetable/history of the V15 cartridge models. A brief history of the V15: V15 1964-1966 V15 Type II 1966-1970 V15 Type II Improved 1970-1973 V15 Type III 1973-1978 V15 Type IV 1978-1982 V15 Type V 1982-1983 V15 Type V-MR 1983-1993 V15 Type VxMR 1996-2005 Updated February 09, 2017. phono
Tracer 2 User Guide · Tracer 3 User Guide · TTR-101 User Guide · V-15 III-DL User Guide · V-15 III-G User Guide · V-15 III-GZ User Guide · V-15 III-GZ User Guide · V-15 Type III User Guide · V15 LT User Guide · V15 Type IV User Guide · V15-II-D12 User Guide · V15V User Guide · V15VxMR User Guide · VN15E User Guide.
Thus, the first analog-computer-designed superior track- ability cartridge was horn: the Shure SUPER-TRACK V-15. TYPE I1 It maintains contact between the stylus and record groove at track~ng forces from 3/4 to I1/z grams, throughout and beyond the audible spectrum (20-25,000 Hz), at the highest velocities encountered
V15 1964-1966. V15 Type II 1966-1970. V15 Type II Improved 1970-1973. V15 Type III 1973-1978. V15 Type IV 1978-1982. V15 Type V 1982. V15 Type V-MR 1983-1993. V15 Type VxMR 1996-2004. One distinctive difference between each generation of the V15 is the shape and dimensions of the Pole Pieces and Stylus
I have a V15 type IV that I purchased in the late 70s. The diamond fell off of the stylus arm. Until I could afford a new stylus, I replaced the whole cartridge with an old one and packed the V15 away. Now many years later I found it again. Is a replacment stylus available? And what is the difference between the one I have and
I have the Shure V 15 Type IV cartridge with the original stylus. Please confirm the proper tracking force.
I have an old V15 Type IV cartridge that needs a new stylus. Radio Shack seems to have one for about $40.00. Another choice is for me is to buy a new M97XE. Would I be better off with a new M97XE or the old V15 Type IV with a new stylus.
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