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Shure M78S Wide Groove Monophonic Cartridge


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Brand: Shure
EAN: 0042406056199
Label: Shure
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Shure
Model: M78S
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
1/2" tone arm mount, moving magnet cartridge type
Designed for playing wide groove / 78 RPM records
Diamond stylus tip, polished natural gemstone
Recommended load: 47 kilohms in parallel with 250 pf
Heat-treated aluminum alloy/tubular cantilever

Accessories
Shure N78S Needle

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Editorial Reviews:

The Shure M78S monophonic cartridge is specifically designed for playing wide groove / 78 RPM records. The N78S replacement stylus can also be used in any of Shure's current line stereophonic cartridges, except the 44 series (M44-7 and M44G) for the same purpose.


User Comments about the Shure M78S Wide Groove Monophonic Cartridge

Minimal hissing. Diagram is not correct.


Two comments: The wiring diagram with the catridge is inaccurate. You need to remove the jumper wires connecting the output pins in order to read the pin assignments directly from the cartidge.


I've been stuck with a shelf load of old 78s from various sources and had been without a means to play them since my old BSR turntable died. Also, suggest Amazon package a second head shell with the cartidge since the microgroove cartidge on the Audiotechnica turntable is not a Shure.


Then along comes Amazon to the rescue by packaging a fine shure cartidge and monogroove stylus with a great Audiotechnica turntable at an excellent price. The sound quality of the cartidge and stylus is very good considering what it has to work with.


This allows faster changes when playing 78s.


I'm no audiophile, but it "did good" on getting my 1941 family home made 78 rpm phonographs into my computer.



Upon visiting the Shure webpage, I diiscovered that the wrong wiring diagram was given for this product. I wired this cartridge according to the enclosed instructions and as a result no sound came out of the cartridge. It's a price hard to beat, but be aware that the enclosed wiring instructionns are wrong.



Basically, what they show in the instruction sheet isn't how the cartridge terminals are laid out on the cartridge so my first attempt had the positive leads each tied to one anothers ground via the jumpers they installed.After several more attempts of getting it connected correctly, I ended up looking at one of my older Shure cartridges I have so I could verify the pin-out on the cartridge itself. The next thing was that I referenced the connection process to the instruction sheet included in the package which had me going for quite a while. Due that I read the reviews on this cartridge prior to making my purchase, I was prepared for the way it is wired for mono though it is a stereo unit. I wasn't concerned about this because being my deck is a stereo one I would have had to tie the signals together externally to make it mono anyways, so this made that an easier process.However, when I received this cartridge the first thing I felt less than thrilled about is its cheap packaging. The new one is unreadable due to poor manufacturing so it was good I had another one to look at for this.Once I got it connected properly, it played fine and I don't have any complaints on that but this should have been a simple install if not for the bad illustration included with it.Things sure are made very cheaply now days.



I had forgotten how fast 78's spin. You will need an additional headshell because it does not come with one. This cartridge seems to work well on old 78 records. It is a bit difficult to connect the signal wires because the jumpers making the cartridge monophonic block part of the length of the cartridge pins.






 


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