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Tim Schwartz

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello all,


I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges
over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a
good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred. I'll
gladly pay shipping.)

Thanks!
Tim Schwartz
Bristol Electronics
 
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David Nebenzahl

Jan 1, 1970
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I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges
over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a
good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred. I'll
gladly pay shipping.)

Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...
 
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...

N. Cook obsession noted. And laughed until breathless at.
 
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N_Cook

Jan 1, 1970
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David Nebenzahl said:
Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...


--
The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring,
with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.

- Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)


False , I've never opened a magnetic cartridge. Only crystal cartridges ,
where the crystal is hygroscopic in the damp UK and does not survive 40
years and that includes NOS of course. They revert to paste or powder.
Matter of replacing with piezo-ceramic transducer
 
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Dave Plowman (News)

Jan 1, 1970
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On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:
Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...

Not quite sure why you find this something to jibe at. I love trying to
fix things which most would simply replace. Gives a great deal of
satisfaction putting one over on the makers.
 
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N_Cook

Jan 1, 1970
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Dave Plowman (News) said:
Not quite sure why you find this something to jibe at. I love trying to
fix things which most would simply replace. Gives a great deal of
satisfaction putting one over on the makers.

--
*Why don't you ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery"?

Dave Plowman [email protected] London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.


Faced with the OP situation I would suspect an owner has removed a connector
using pliers and has twisted the pin in the plastic and so internal broken
wire at the output. I would .5mm disc grind in and/or melt in around a
suspect pin. Then consider chucking if break is within a coil, but would
certainly explore the construction because I don't think I've seen inside a
magnestic cartridge.
 
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David Nebenzahl

Jan 1, 1970
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Faced with the OP situation I would suspect an owner has removed a
connector using pliers and has twisted the pin in the plastic and so
internal broken wire at the output. I would .5mm disc grind in and/or
melt in around a suspect pin. Then consider chucking if break is
within a coil, but would certainly explore the construction because I
don't think I've seen inside a magnestic cartridge.

See? See? What did I tell you?

Look; I'm as DIY as anybody. I've fixed, or at least have tried to fix,
all kinds of things, some of which many people would consider hopeless.

But I recognize there are limits. N. Cook does not.

Repair a lousy magnetic cartridge? Are you serious? I'll bet he would
actually get out his .5mm disc grinder if this equipment landed in his
"shop". Sheesh.

Hey, he's free to broadcast the results of his bodgering here as much as
he likes. I'm free to ridicule him. See how that works?
 
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David Nebenzahl

Jan 1, 1970
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You're what, 11 years old?

Hmm, that's odd: I remember you posting earlier in this thread:
N. Cook obsession noted. And laughed until breathless at.

Guess we just caught you in an off moment, eh?
 
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N_Cook

Jan 1, 1970
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David Nebenzahl said:
See? See? What did I tell you?

Look; I'm as DIY as anybody. I've fixed, or at least have tried to fix,
all kinds of things, some of which many people would consider hopeless.

But I recognize there are limits. N. Cook does not.

Repair a lousy magnetic cartridge? Are you serious? I'll bet he would
actually get out his .5mm disc grinder if this equipment landed in his
"shop". Sheesh.

Hey, he's free to broadcast the results of his bodgering here as much as
he likes. I'm free to ridicule him. See how that works?


--
The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring,
with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.

- Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)


This usenet group is called sci.electronics.repair not how you would like it
sci.electronics.chuck_it_and_buy_new
 
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Dave Plowman (News)

Jan 1, 1970
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Michael A. Terrell said:
So? There is a fine line where it is a matter of ego, instead of
repairing something.

Really? This comes up all the time on a one make classic car forum I read.
I'll open up things like switches and relays and clean them if they give
trouble. Most there seem to think it's better to buy new or used. And of
course 'new' parts that are 25 years old can have corrosion on the
contacts too. With a hobby, it doesn't matter much if it takes time to fix
something like that out of all proportion to the cost of replacement. It's
the satisfaction you get from doing it which is priceless.
 
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N_Cook

Jan 1, 1970
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Dave Plowman (News) said:
Really? This comes up all the time on a one make classic car forum I read.
I'll open up things like switches and relays and clean them if they give
trouble. Most there seem to think it's better to buy new or used. And of
course 'new' parts that are 25 years old can have corrosion on the
contacts too. With a hobby, it doesn't matter much if it takes time to fix
something like that out of all proportion to the cost of replacement. It's
the satisfaction you get from doing it which is priceless.

--
*Wedding dress for sale. Worn once by mistake.*

Dave Plowman [email protected] London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

The silliest, normally uneconomic, job I ever did was for someone with
cerebral palsey . (first time I came across that situation where you can
comprehend someone's speech only if you do not look at their face and get
miscued by distorted vestigial "lip-reading").
He drove (as far as i could tell with only the use of 2 fingers on a heavily
modified car) 15 miles and back , twice , for me to repair the motor of a
silly 12V fan that plugged into the car cigarette lighter. This fan kept his
pet dog/ gofor/ assistant happy sitting in the passenger side foot well. It
had a unique clip arrangement so any old fan would not do. Before the days
of mobile phones so he had a distinctive car horn beep sequence and I would
go out to him. It apparently took about 1/2 hour , with assistance from his
dog , to get in and out of the car.
 
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Tim Schwartz

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello again all,

When I posted my request, I was trying to save a customer some money on
a repair that was getting expensive.

ONE person actually sent me an e-mail with some useful info on a web
site that had a similar cartridge at a reasonable price, and thanks to
him for that.

I had NO INTENTIONS of starting a thread on bashing an individual.

IF YOU CAN'T STAND POSTINGS FROM A CERTAIN INDIVIDUAL (including me)
DON'T COMPLAIN ABOUT IT. Instead, either skip over posts from that
person, or learn to use your browsers' features and block posts from
that person.

While I do find some people attempt repairs that I would not, I also
find that sometimes they have something useful to say, or have found an
reasonable way to repair something that I thought could not be repaired
for less than the cost of replacement.

Regards,
Tim Schwartz
Bristol Electronics


P.S. I had my brands wrong. The cartridges I used to see open windings
in all the time was Micro Acoustics, not Audio Technica. My apologies
to Audio Technica. (My memory is getting sort of foggy.)

Original post:

Hello all,


I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges
over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a
good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred. I'll
gladly pay shipping.)

Thanks!
Tim Schwartz
Bristol Electronics
 
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Dave Plowman (News)

Jan 1, 1970
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The silliest, normally uneconomic, job I ever did was for someone with
cerebral palsey . (first time I came across that situation where you can
comprehend someone's speech only if you do not look at their face and
get miscued by distorted vestigial "lip-reading"). He drove (as far as i
could tell with only the use of 2 fingers on a heavily modified car) 15
miles and back , twice , for me to repair the motor of a silly 12V fan
that plugged into the car cigarette lighter. This fan kept his pet dog/
gofor/ assistant happy sitting in the passenger side foot well. It had a
unique clip arrangement so any old fan would not do. Before the days of
mobile phones so he had a distinctive car horn beep sequence and I would
go out to him. It apparently took about 1/2 hour , with assistance from
his dog , to get in and out of the car.

Great. When someone takes that effort to get things done the least one can
do is reciprocate.

About 20 years ago I made up a deaf aid for a favourite uncle. He did have
two very expensive pro deaf aids but didn't like them one bit. He was
house bound so only usually had one or two visitors at a time.

I made up a small battery amp with a compressor and peaked at around 2kHz.
Driving a set of ordinary walkman headphones. And a lapel mic on a long
lead. With that clipped on the visitor he could at long last carry on a
conversation easily.

I got the idea because he used headphones to listen to the TV and radio,
and said they were so much better than using his deaf aids with their
speakers.
 
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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Hmm, that's odd: I remember you posting earlier in this thread:


Guess we just caught you in an off moment, eh?

Unlike you I never have off moments. You're an asshole, just admit it and
you will feel better.
 
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello again all,

When I posted my request, I was trying to save a customer some money on
a repair that was getting expensive.

ONE person actually sent me an e-mail with some useful info on a web
site that had a similar cartridge at a reasonable price, and thanks to
him for that.

I had NO INTENTIONS of starting a thread on bashing an individual.

It's not your fault. There are a few megalomaniacs in this news group
that will jump at the chance to bash others. Example: Dave Nebenzahl
using your post to belittle N. Cook. No reason for it besides a childish
ego thing.
 
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David Nebenzahl

Jan 1, 1970
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To the O.P.: as the one who took the thread off on a tangent, be assured
that I had no intentions of implicating YOU here. Don't worry; you are
blameless.
It's not your fault. There are a few megalomaniacs in this news group
that will jump at the chance to bash others. Example: Dave Nebenzahl
using your post to belittle N. Cook. No reason for it besides a childish
ego thing.

Careful, Meathead: after all, 'twas you who wrote in this thread:
N. Cook obsession noted. And laughed until breathless at.

Or are you now claiming that this was posted by an imposter?
 
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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To the O.P.: as the one who took the thread off on a tangent, be assured
that I had no intentions of implicating YOU here. Don't worry; you are
blameless.


Careful, Meathead: after all, 'twas you who wrote in this thread:


Or are you now claiming that this was posted by an imposter?

Yes I wrote that you dumb-ass. It was a reply to your obsession with N.
Cook. Now, **** off child.
 
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David Nebenzahl

Jan 1, 1970
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Yes I wrote that you dumb-ass. It was a reply to your obsession with N.
Cook. Now, **** off child.

OK. As always, your exemplary good manners and your with and mastery of
the language are an inspiration to us all.
 
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David Nebenzahl

Jan 1, 1970
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OK. As always, your exemplary good manners and your with and mastery of
the language are an inspiration to us all.

Should be "your WIT"; I gueth I wath lithping there.
 
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