Need New Stli (needles) - Are Ortofon Concorde NightClub E still the best?
Time to get the trusty 1's and 2's finally set up.
I have a feeling my Nightclub E's (black with fluorescent yellow tip, just like my knob) are pretty much spent (also like knob).
I'm trying to figure out if I get get new E styli for both of them or switch to something difference.
I'm not trying to win the DMC finals, just want the highest audio clarity.
Bring it TA.
Nov-15-2017 00:06
Freak
Insert witty comment here
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
M44-7 on technics headshells.
Easy fit if you have some still, or you can buy them pre-installed.
Ignore the marketing guff about competition and being aimed at DMC and scratch jocks...just know that they track very well, are highly skip & feedback resistant (significantly less trouble frequencies than concordes) but without a massive amount of weight required, and the bass response is superb. Output level is also high.
Will be like nite and day between them for you to be honest.
I had a bit of an 'incident' once with someone who is unfortunately an ortofon endorsee and insisted that they must use them in place of my 44-7s which the system was set up for.
Sure enough, in addition to it sounding shite, had significant other issues and then quite predictably I got moaned at for it
Originally posted by Freak
M44-7 on technics headshells.
Easy fit if you have some still, or you can buy them pre-installed.
Ignore the marketing guff about competition and being aimed at DMC and scratch jocks...just know that they track very well, are highly skip & feedback resistant (significantly less trouble frequencies than concordes) but without a massive amount of weight required, and the bass response is superb. Output level is also high.
Will be like nite and day between them for you to be honest.
I had a bit of an 'incident' once with someone who is unfortunately an ortofon endorsee and insisted that they must use them in place of my 44-7s which the system was set up for.
Sure enough, in addition to it sounding shite, had significant other issues and then quite predictably I got moaned at for it
Thanks mate. I don't really care for the skip/track issue so much as it's just my home setup so no giant F1 system to contend with, but the feedback and weight advantages are key to me. I don't want to fuck my vinyl and given my signal chain I want the best frequency response and reproduction that I can lay my grubbies on.
I've only used them a couple of times and liked them but a mate who used to get called up to set up decks for some acts used to swear by them.
It's always the house engineer that gets blamed when the artists fucks something up.
Dec-15-2017 20:40
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
t3cHn0_43ad
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Boca Raton
quote:
Originally posted by Tony Morello
I currently use the M44G, want to get a pair of the Whitelables myself
I've got Whitelabels - had them since about when they came out. They sound clean but there is the occasional shifting of the left/right channels where one channel is louder than the other. I've narrowed it down to the headshell since I've gone through about 5 sets of styli on them. The output is a little low for my tastes as well, and I find myself having to increase the gain for almost every record I have quite a bit to get the sound in the sweet spot for my Rane Empath mixer.
I would echo what Freak said and stick with the M447. They aren't the pretest needles, but they sound great and that high output is nice.
Dec-21-2017 16:01
DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
Thanks. That's what I'm leaning towards now. I probably have my headshells somewhere in the boxes for my mk5g's. I have always loved the fact you just screw the ortofon in and that's the end of it, and the fact my nightclubs E styli were bright fluorescent yellow meaning you can see exactly where you're putting the needle, but I'm willing to sacrifice those for better audio quality and tracking.
I'm using a Vestax PMC 55 so I've got plenty of gain and it won't turn to shit like a pioneer will if I have to drive the signal. Higher output means less gain and less noise so that's nice.
The only thing I'm a little concerned about is that I've read some guys on RA talking about the m447 being more punchy, but also too bass heavy for some. I can always EQ it out but I'm wondering if after 15 years of Ortofons this is going to annoy me......
Dec-23-2017 18:21
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
t3cHn0_43ad
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Boca Raton
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Thanks. That's what I'm leaning towards now. I probably have my headshells somewhere in the boxes for my mk5g's. I have always loved the fact you just screw the ortofon in and that's the end of it, and the fact my nightclubs E styli were bright fluorescent yellow meaning you can see exactly where you're putting the needle, but I'm willing to sacrifice those for better audio quality and tracking.
I'm using a Vestax PMC 55 so I've got plenty of gain and it won't turn to shit like a pioneer will if I have to drive the signal. Higher output means less gain and less noise so that's nice.
The only thing I'm a little concerned about is that I've read some guys on RA talking about the m447 being more punchy, but also too bass heavy for some. I can always EQ it out but I'm wondering if after 15 years of Ortofons this is going to annoy me......
Can you go to a Guitar Center and grab one from there? Try it out and see how you like it. You should be able to return it if you don't like the sound.
Dec-26-2017 15:32
DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
I think needles fall under the category of non returnable due to how fragile they are etc.
Dec-28-2017 16:48
Freak
Insert witty comment here
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
I think needles fall under the category of non returnable due to how fragile they are etc.
Bought from and fulfilled by amazon (they have them in stock - $79, pretty much what I used to pay in £) by Dec 31st and you can return up to Jan 31st...
Dec-28-2017 22:11
DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
Sweet, thanks mate. Just got to make sure I've still got my headshells.....
Dec-29-2017 18:27
the-sixth
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: London
Late to the party here but I am also leaning towards the M44-7 for general Dj use.
I have a Nagaoka Cart/Stylus for ripping which took me months of research and listening / testing. Of course once you start down that rabbit hole it's a endless search but I find it sounds great for me listening back to 96kHz rips taken from it.
A cliche but I genuinely have heard subtle sounds that I never ever noticed on records I know every beat of. Genuine jaw on floor moment first time it happened.
Jan-04-2018 21:29
DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
Ah fucksticks. I don't seem to have my headshells. Going to cost me a small fortune to get headshells and carts now