Shure cartridges can be used in DJ or Hi-Fi applications.
Note: the M70BX is not recommended for heavy scratching.
1.
Carefully remove the stylus from the cartridge. See
Figure 1.
2.
Use needle-nose pliers to connect the colored wires
from the tonearm headshell to the corresponding
pins on the cartridge. See Table 1 and Figure 2.
HEADSHELL WIRE
RIGHT "HOT"
RIGHT GROUND
LEFT "HOT"
LEFT GROUND
Table 1. Cartridge Wiring
1.
Attach the cartridge to the headshell using the screws
supplied. See Figure 3. Tighten the screws after
positioning the cartridge (and headshell weight, if
desired) according to one of the methods described
below.
2.
Carefully insert the stylus into the cartridge.
Hi-Fi Setup: For maximum fidelity and minimal record wear, position the cartridge using an alignment
protractor or the overhang gauge supplied with your turntable. Level your tonearm (See Figure 7). Use
Table 2 and "Setting a Precise Tracking Force", below, to set the typical tracking force for your cartridge.
Set the anti-skate control to the same number as the tracking force.
Standard DJ Setup: Mount cartridge at rear of headshell. Set tonearm height to 4-5. Set tracking force
to 3 grams. Set anti-skate control to 0.
Unorthodox DJ Setup: Reverse the counterweight and mount it flush with the end of the tonearm.
Mount cartridge (with headshell weight) flush with the front edge of the headshell. Set anti-skate
control to 0.
Level Your Tonearm
Figure 7
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Install Your Cartridge
COLOR
PIN
RED
R
GREEN
RG
WHITE
L
BLUE
LG
Choose a Method for Cartridge Positioning
25, 35, and 44 Series
Phono Cartridges
Figure 2
Figure 4
4 - 5
Figure 5
4 - 5
Figure 6
Extra Skip Resistance for DJ's:
Mount the cartridge at a 23 degree angle as
shown, so that the cartridge points to the
tonearm pivot. Set anti-skate to 0.
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Figure 1
Figure 3
3 grams
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Printed in U.S.A.
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