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Descr: | Manual for the Shure M95G |
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File name us_pro_M95G_ug.pdf 222 HARTREY AVE.. EVANSTON. IL. 60204 U.S.A. A R E A C O D E 312 866 2700 T X 910-231.0048 W: . CABLE SHLREUICRO TELEX: 72-4381 THE PREMIER FAMILY OF STEREO SOUND REPRODUCERS STEREO DYNETIC@ *ODEL M95G PHONOGRAPH CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE AND STYLI SPECIFICATIONS N95G 15 mlcrons (.0006 in.) Spherical Gray 4.7 mV 20 to 25 dB 20,040 within Hz 2 dB Dark Green 1k H z at 3/4 to grams lv2 400 HZ - 19 cm/sec 1,000 H z - 29 cm/sec 10,000 H z - 18 cm/sec at 1gram 63 microns (.0025 in.) Spher~cal N95-3t 20 to 5.5 mV 20,000 - - Hz to 3 grams 1% t o p t i o n a l 78 rpm Stylus: Set amplifier to "MONO" o r "A+B." 'Output voltages glven for stereo cut record. For M O N O cut record, output voltage at both left channel and right channel cartridge terminal5 w i l l be 71% of figures above. "Tracking forces greater than maxlmum indicated should not be used. NET WEIGHT: INDUCTANCE: 6.3 grams 650 m~llihenries 1550 ohms DC RESISTANCE: OPTIMUM LOAD: 47,000 ohms resistance i n parallel w i t h 400 to 500 picofarads total capacitance per channel. (Load resistance can be as high as 100,000 ohms and total capacitance can be as l o w as 100 p~cofaradswith only minor a u d ~ b l echange.) Total capacitance includes the capacitances o i the tone arm wiring, phono cables, and the amplifier input circuit. FOUR-CHANNEL: This S t ~ r e o Dynetic@ cartridge is compatible with all four-channel matrix systems. MONOPHONIC OPERATION: Set function switch on amplifier t o "MONO" I f amplifier I S not equ~ppedw ~ t h this switch, connect left and or "A+B." right channels i n parallel CONNECTIONS :see Figure 1): Right "hot" lead (usually red) t o "R," right ground (usually green) to "RG." Left "hot" lead (usually white) to "L," left ground (usually blue) to "LG." I f metal head is causing ground loop hum, remove the ground tab. The inetallic cartridge shield is disconnected from the right channel gtound by the removal of the ground tab. CAUTION: D o not make solder connection to cartridge terminals. STYLUS REPLACEMENT (see Figure 2): Grasp molded housing of stylus and gently pull forward out of cartridge. Insert replacement stylus into socket and press until housing mates w i t h cartridge case. MOUNTING L12.7 rnrn (112 in.) mounting centers]: Mounting screws are provided. 1. Remove stylus guard and stylus (see Stylus Replacement). 2. Connect leads to cartridge (see Figure 1). 3. Lay cartridge i n shell and align mounting holes o n side of cartridge w i t h holes o r threads i n shell. Follow turntable manufacturer's instructions t o mount cartridge i n tone arm o r plug-in shell. 4. Reinsert stylus (see Stylus Replacement). LEFT RlnHT CHANNEL BROUND TAB MF ;;; ~ M RIG~T CnlNNLL G R O U ~ FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 RECOMMENDED STYLUS CLEANING: Use a camel's hair brush (No. 2 size or smaller), t r ~ m m e dto approximately 6 mm (1/4 in.), dipped in alcohol or an a l c o h o l - d ~ s t ~ l l e d water solution. Commercial cleaning solutions may cause stylus d |
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