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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 damage or corro5lon. Always brush stylus from back to iront; never brush or wipe stylus from front to back or side to side. TO PRESERVE STYLUS LIFE: 1 Follow turntable or tone arm instructions when adjusting antiskating force. 2 D o not handle the tone arm while i t is i n operation since this may cause the arm to sweep across the record. 3. I f i t is necessary to manually place the tone arm in the record groove while turntable is rotating, release i t as soon as the stylus engages the record groove. 4. Correct improper set-down adjustment o r malfunction of the turntable changing mechanism to prevent the stylus from striking the edge of the turntable or record. D o not stack more records than turntable manufacturer recommends. 5. Take care to properly insert the stylus into the cartridge assembly and the cartridge and shell assembly into the tone arm receptacle. 6. Use proper vertical tracking force setting for each cartridge. 7. D o not use badly warped, cracked o r imperfect records. 8. When dusting the turntable protect the stylus with the stylus guard. performance standards of your SPECIAL NOTE: To mainta~nthe o r ~ g ~ n a l cartridge, be certain that any replacement stylus you buy bears the followtng certification on the package: "Thk Stereo U y n e t ~ c D stylus is preclslon manufactured by Shure Brothers Inc." AVOID INFERIOR IMITATIONS. THEY WILL SERIOUSLY DEGRADE THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR CARTRIDGE. ALL GENUINE "DYNETICC9" STYLI ARE MANUFACTURED BY SHURE BROTHERS INC. LOOK FOR THE NAME SHURE O N THE STYLUS GRIP. For more information on your Shure stylus, write for booklet: "A Visit to the Small World of a Stylus." FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY: Shure Brothers lncorporated ("Shure"), 222 Hartrey Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 60204, warrants to the owner of this product that i t w i l l be free, in normal use, of any defects in workmanship and mater~alsl o r a p e r ~ o d one year irom date of purchase. You should of retain proof o f date o i purchdse. Shure is not liable for any ronsequent~al damages. I t t h ~ sShure product has any defects a described above, cares fully repack the unit and return i t prepaid to: Shure Brothers lncorporated A t t e n t ~ o n : Service Department 1501 West Shure Drive Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 I f you are not in the United States, return the unit to your dealer or Authorized Service Center for repair. The unit w i l l be repaired or replaced and returned to you promptly, and if i t cannot be repaired o r replaced, you may elect to receive a refund This warranty does not include stylus wear. PATENT NOTICE: Cartridge and stylus manufactured under one o r more of the i o l l o w i n g U.S. patents: 3,055,988, 3,077,521, 3,077,522, and 3,463,889. Copyright 1980, Shure Brothers Inc. 27A1262 (TD) Printed in U.S.A.