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The classic Shure M44-7 TURNTABLIST is back on the shelves following demands by our customers.
Shure are famous for microphones but there Audiophile Phonograph Cartridges are now known throughout the world and the technics and expertise have created the range of DJ cartridges of which the M44-7 is the standard workhorse.
Some interesting dates:
1946
Shure Brothers Company becomes Shure Brothers Incorporated.
1948
First phonograph cartridge capable of playing both long-playing (LP) and 78 rpm (revolutions per minute) records.
1954
M12 Dynetic Phono Reproducer is a tone arm/phono cartridge
combination that set a new industry standard with its tracking force of
only one gram.
1958
M3D Phonograph Cartridge is the world’s first cartridge to successfully meet performance requirements of stereo recording.
1964
Shure V-15 Stereo Dynetic Cartridge is one of the finest phonograph
cartridges ever made. It featured a 15-degree vertical tracking angle
and a symmetrical, bi-radial elliptical stylus.
1966
V15 Type II, the first computer-designed phono cartridge, features superior tracking ability.
The classic Shure M44-7 TURNTABLIST is back on the shelves following demands by our customers.
Shure are famous for microphones but there Audiophile Phonograph Cartridges are now known throughout the world and the technics and expertise have created the range of DJ cartridges of which the M44-7 is the standard workhorse.
Some interesting dates:
1946
Shure Brothers Company becomes Shure Brothers Incorporated.
1948
First phonograph cartridge capable of playing both long-playing (LP) and 78 rpm (revolutions per minute) records.
1954
M12 Dynetic Phono Reproducer is a tone arm/phono cartridge
combination that set a new industry standard with its tracking force of
only one gram.
1958
M3D Phonograph Cartridge is the world’s first cartridge to successfully meet performance requirements of stereo recording.
1964
Shure V-15 Stereo Dynetic Cartridge is one of the finest phonograph
cartridges ever made. It featured a 15-degree vertical tracking angle
and a symmetrical, bi-radial elliptical stylus.
1966
V15 Type II, the first computer-designed phono cartridge, features superior tracking ability.
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