Nagaoka MP-100 vs Shure M44-7 Song: "Lucifer Sam" by Pink Floyd How does the infamous Shure M44-7 compare with the Nagaoka MP-100? Which do you prefer and why? Comment below!
I bought a Lenco L75 for parts back 6 years ago,I only needed one part but could not find that part alone,so had to get multiple parts,for restoring the one I already have,in the parts bags,he put all parts in separate bags,as I was digging through the rest of the parts bags yesterday, there was a little box,inside it had the original Shure M44-7 and in that box was a tiny box with a brand new original replacement Stylus,I am going to set it up and compare it to my Grado Prestige Gold1
Awesome. If you remember, check back with me and let me know if how you liked the M44-7 in person. It's a really solid stylus/cart IMO. I used it exclusively for many years in the past.
Both the MP-100 and M44-7 present the material very well IMO. Listening with headphones and my eyes closed the M44-7 has the slight edge.
I bought a Lenco L75 for parts back 6 years ago,I only needed one part but could not find that part alone,so had to get multiple parts,for restoring the one I already have,in the parts bags,he put all parts in separate bags,as I was digging through the rest of the parts bags yesterday, there was a little box,inside it had the original Shure M44-7 and in that box was a tiny box with a brand new original replacement Stylus,I am going to set it up and compare it to my Grado Prestige Gold1
Awesome. If you remember, check back with me and let me know if how you liked the M44-7 in person. It's a really solid stylus/cart IMO. I used it exclusively for many years in the past.
@@labnine3362 I certainly will,I am re-wiring my Jelco tone arm,just waiting for the 32AWG wire to do it,then I play it and see how it sounds
MP110 vs 447 should be the more interesting shoot out. Hope u can do it. Thanks
M44-7 win