HI
I have a SUPEX-SM1000 Mk II cartridge with a broken stylus .
The stylus marked as SMMM/E .
Please if you know ant information were I can find a new stylus let me know .
Thanks to all
Greetings
I have a SUPEX-SM1000 Mk II cartridge with a broken stylus .
The stylus marked as SMMM/E .
Please if you know ant information were I can find a new stylus let me know .
Thanks to all
Greetings
Nice cartridge, but it hasn't been manufactured for about 20 years, and the manufacturer no longer exists. The stylus wasn't replaceable even when the cartridge was current. Your best bet at this point is a remanufacturer like Garrott Brothers, Van den Hul or Expert Stylus Company (Expert Stylus would be my choice).
PS, I assume you mean the Supex SD-1000, right? A low-output moving coil? I've never heard of an SM-1000.
I had an SD-1000 in 1979, and I get sad every time I think about trading it away. I also had a couple of SD-900's (a MK-II and a MK-IV). I bought the MK-IV in 1989, and it was NOS, the company had already ceased manufacturing by then.
I had an SD-1000 in 1979, and I get sad every time I think about trading it away. I also had a couple of SD-900's (a MK-II and a MK-IV). I bought the MK-IV in 1989, and it was NOS, the company had already ceased manufacturing by then.
HI
No my ad corect these is a SM type but with a mistake not 1000 only 100 Mk III
So one more time SUPEX SM-100 Mk III made in Japan . I need a Stylus but I not even know if worth that much .
So I try to find out some info about .
Not much on the net about these cartridge .
Regards
No my ad corect these is a SM type but with a mistake not 1000 only 100 Mk III
So one more time SUPEX SM-100 Mk III made in Japan . I need a Stylus but I not even know if worth that much .
So I try to find out some info about .
Not much on the net about these cartridge .
Regards
Then this definitely is a case of mistaken identity. The SM-100 was a Moving Magnet, and does have a replaceable stylus assembly. I found this on the net, but I have no info on what kind of quality this firm offers. http://www.musonic.co.uk/erol.html#...d=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8
You should seriously consider buying a new Grado or Audio-Technica instead of buying a stylus for the Supex. Musonic is not the original manufacturer, and who really knows what kind of performance you'll end up with?
audiobomber said:Then this definitely is a case of mistaken identity. The SM-100 was a Moving Magnet, and does have a replaceable stylus assembly. I found this on the net, but I have no info on what kind of quality this firm offers. http://www.musonic.co.uk/erol.html#...d=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8
audiobomber said:You should seriously consider buying a new Grado or Audio-Technica instead of buying a stylus for the Supex. Musonic is not the original manufacturer, and who really knows what kind of performance you'll end up with?
Hi,
The stylus for sale at the Musonic site is an original SMM/38E, worth a punt :
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🙂/sreten.
sreten said:
Hi,
The stylus for sale at the Musonic site is an original SMM/38E, worth a punt :
🙂/sreten.
But how old is it then? That cartridge has been out of production for 20 years. IME the suspension deteriorates with time, whether it's being played or not. Five years is usual, ten is really a stretch. Twenty, no way.
IIRC, the SM-100 was a $90 cartridge, it's not some sort of exotic. If it were up to me I'd buy a new cartridge, but I understand that some people have other reasons for preserving vintage products.
There are a number of small firms (ie 1 or 3 or so people) that rebuild cartridges. I've been hanging onto an old Supex (901 IIRC) for when i can afford to send it away to Garrott Brothers. A frind has had them do a number of cartridges including 3 Deccas.
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