NoTransistors
Dual Turntables Super-Restorer
I have three of those things right here. That white piece is just too thick to be hiding under the black face. But I may be wrong....I may be right....
Send it back to Shure, maybe they have a stock-pile of NOS V15 Type lll's and they'll send you one...
I have three of those things right here. That white piece is just too thick to be hiding under the black face. But I may be wrong....I may be right....
You know, if they did, I bet they would but I'm sure they don't so they won't.
Doug
I have three of those things right here. That white piece is just too thick to be hiding under the black face. But I may be wrong....I may be right....
Send it back to Shure, maybe they have a stock-pile of NOS V15 Type lll's and they'll send you one...
About 20 years ago, I walked into an old electronics store to get a stylus for a Shure cartridge. The owner looked but didn't have one, but he did have a brand new Shure V15 Type 1 with a $45.00 price tag on it...
I am curious what Shure would say, but I have a feeling they'll just try to sell me an M97xE
Stanton/Pickering did not pot their cartridges. The V15 type one is a horrid-sounding cartridge. And the chromed housing is heavy metal. On my V15 Type III, the plate is entirely outside the housing. And no, I will not spoil my cartridge in the name of something-or-other.
Not to get off topic here, but the V15 Type l sounds excellent with a N44E stylus which has a stiffer suspension than the stock VN2E.