Shure RXP3

JamVal

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Bought a Technics SL-QD33 at a thrift a few days ago for cheap. The SL-QD33 is a straight arm that only accepts P mounts. It had a Shure RXP3 cartridge on it, which I don't know much about. While testing the turntable I couldn't believe how good it sounded, and wondered if it's the TT or the cartridge. I have an AT311EP on a universal mount and headshell, so I swapped the RXP3 over and tried it in my main system - sounds very good. Made a good deal even better.
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I'm not sure if this is the .2 x .7mil biradial stylus?


Here's the SL-QD33 with the swapped in AT-311EP:
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Looks more of a beige color to me, I think the yellow one has 'SHURE' in black letters.
This is a pretty good representation of the color, at least on my screen:
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The RXP3 is the Radio Shack clone of the M104E. Has a fine 0.2 x 0.7 mil elliptical diamond. Replacement styli are affordable and not hard to find. Only upgrade is the N110HE Hyperelliptical -originals of that one are very difficult to find and expensive when available.
 
I think this is the .2 x .7mil biradial - yellow with black letters:
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Shure color codes their styli, at least they used to when there were many to choose from. "Beige" use to indicate a .6 mil conical tip but in your case this apparently dos not apply.

You can use a N97xE or N92E, both of which are currently offered by Shure. You can also get a N104E or N110HE from JICO.
 
OK, thanks so much for all the info.
So what I have is the Realistic version, the color of my stylus grip looks like the one in the photo provided by wualta, thanks so much.

I just found it in the Radio Shack 1987 Catalog on page 30.
Cartridge was listed at $39.95, replacement stylus is same as mine listed at $27.95 and shows its replacements for Shure M92E, M99E, M104E.
 
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