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Alan T
02-10-2003, 10:56 AM
Does anyone know where the best price/best service for a SHURE V15VxMR cartridge can be found?

Todd Fredericks
02-10-2003, 11:19 AM
Garage-A-Records! $229!!!! :)

Todd

Graham Start
02-10-2003, 12:49 PM
I second that. Nice people, too.

Gardo
02-10-2003, 01:40 PM
Last time I priced it at J&R Music World I got the same quote: 229.00. That was about four months ago.

Tullman
02-10-2003, 03:31 PM
$229.00 is a great price!! The stylus replacement will cost you about $160.00 however.

Graham Start
02-10-2003, 03:53 PM
Unfortunately, J&R doesn't seem to stock it anymore. As for the stylus replacement, Shure has a little-known stylus replacement program that is incredibly cheap ($25 US, I think). Several folks at the audio asylum vinyl board have mentioned this, although I haven't tried it myself yet.

Even at $160 though, it's still cheaper than getting most MC carts retipped.

Alan T
02-10-2003, 04:04 PM
Thanks guys.

J+R had in stock with free shipping.

I think you saved me at least $75.00 and some web time.

joefont
03-06-2003, 10:08 PM
Originally posted by Graham Start
As for the stylus replacement, Shure has a little-known stylus replacement program that is incredibly cheap ($25 US, I think).


Actually I just ordered a stylus replacement and it's $50 plus tax.

Steve Hoffman
03-07-2003, 09:40 AM
Still a bargain for a tip that might last you for 10 years!

-=Rudy=-
03-07-2003, 01:33 PM
Those darned cantilevers are SO fragile...one wrong move and it's history! Still, I don't mind buying a replacement, since I still haven't found *any* cartridge that plays as well as this one.

I need to look into that stylus replacement deal, though. I would swear that mine had rotated in the housing. Although it plays fine (runs the audio obstacle course with no problems).

OcdMan
03-07-2003, 05:01 PM
Originally posted by Rudy@A&MCorner

I need to look into that stylus replacement deal, though. I would swear that mine had rotated in the housing. Although it plays fine (runs the audio obstacle course with no problems).

I ran into a similar problem last year. It still tracked everything I threw at it but there was more groove noise in the right channel than the left which was bothersome and, I would assume, not good for the groove wall. Get this, I sent the cartridge to Shure and they sent it back with a replacement stylus for only 20 bucks! It was already out of warranty too. They have my vote for great customer service. :thumbsup:

Dean De Furia
03-07-2003, 05:59 PM
I never got why a replacement stylus was always about 70% of the cost of the cartridge.

-=Rudy=-
03-07-2003, 06:03 PM
Originally posted by Dean De Furia
I never got why a replacement stylus was always about 70% of the cost of the cartridge.

If you think about how it's built, it almost makes sense. ;) The cartridge body is just a receptacle for the stylus assembly, containing coils and connecting pins. All the really delicate, intricate parts are in the stylus assembly, especially with a complex shape like the MicroRidge stylus. In the Shure, the cantilever is a very thin-walled beryllium, which I'm sure is not cheap to produce. Then, to get this delicate little mechanism aligned seemingly within microns in what is probably a rubber or silicone bushing, it's a wonder it even works at all.

sgraham
03-07-2003, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by Graham Start
Shure has a little-known stylus replacement program that is incredibly cheap....
Isn't that just for styli that were accidentally damaged? (As opposed to worn out.)

Steve Hoffman
03-07-2003, 06:43 PM
I've had the same V-15 stylus on one of my tonearms for over 17 years. Still plays fine.....

Ya gotta be careful when playing with your "arm"! :)

sgraham
03-07-2003, 06:44 PM
Originally posted by OcdMan

...there was more groove noise in the right channel than the left which was bothersome and, I would assume, not good for the groove wall.


Some records are pressed in such a way that a fine-line type stylus (such as the Shure MicroRidge and similar) will pick up more noise from one channel than the other, though a standard eliptical will miss the extra noise.

If the record has always been that way, it's likely a pressing problem. Of course if it suddenly got noisier than it had been then indeed your stylus may be at fault.

OcdMan
03-07-2003, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by sgraham


Some records are pressed in such a way that a fine-line type stylus (such as the Shure MicroRidge and similar) will pick up more noise from one channel than the other, though a standard eliptical will miss the extra noise.

If the record has always been that way, it's likely a pressing problem. Of course if it suddenly got noisier than it had been then indeed your stylus may be at fault.

Thanks for the additional info. Good point. I should've mentioned that after the stylus replacement groove noise returned to normal i.e. very quiet in both channels.

joefont
03-07-2003, 08:34 PM
Originally posted by sgraham

Isn't that just for styli that were accidentally damaged? (As opposed to worn out.)

Nope, they'll replace it regardless.

Gardo
03-08-2003, 08:45 AM
I can corroborate Joe and Graham's point re the cheap replacement stylus. I spoke with a Shure parts person on the telephone late last year and she said that the replacement program covered normal wear and tear. I was quoted a price of 20.00. They may have raised their price lately; I wouldn't be surprised. At any rate, I don't have any evidence of stylus wear yet--my current stylus probably has about 400 hours or so on it--so I haven't tried the policy out myself. I probably will this summer.

ZIPGUN99
03-08-2003, 10:35 AM
I'm happy as a clam with my 5 month old V15, clear as a bell and noiseless. I didn't shop around, and ending up paying over 300 bucks for it. My previous shure was almost 20 years old, and I still wonder if it might have been the hyper-deep bass on the Daft Punk album that snapped off the cantilever!:laugh:

Rick Deschaine
03-08-2003, 08:16 PM
Just purchased one at J & R about a week and 1/2 ago for 229.00 , they are probably still in stock.