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222 HARTREY AVE.. EVANSTON. IL. 60204 U.S.A.

AREACODE312/328.9000 . CABLE: SHUR5MICRO

MODEL M75-6 DATA SHEET


STEREO DYNETICO
/7WT#3AACK PHONOGRAPH CARTRIDGE

O u t p u t Voltage Stylus
Model Diamond Stylus (I ,000 Hr. a t Grip Tracking
Number Replacement 5 cm/sec) Color (Grams)
M75-6 N75-6 Radius: 6.2 millivolts Beige 1%to 3
.0006” (.015 mm)
M75E N75E Elliptical 6.2 millivolts Yellow 3/4 to 1%
Side Contact
Radius :
.0002“ (.005 mm)
Frontal Radius:
,0007’’ (.OX3 mm)
M75G N75G Radius: 6.2 millivolts Dark 3/4 to 1%
,0006“ (.015 mm) Gray
M75 Series N75-3,* Radius: 6.2 millivolts Green 1% to 3
V-15 Type I1 ,0025’’ (.064 nlm)

Higher stylus forces within specified range greatly improve


trackability.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: From 20 to 20,000 Hz. (cps)
C H A N N E L SEPARATION: More than 25 db a t 1,000 Hz. (cps)
RECOMMENDED L O A D I M P E D A N C E : 47,000 ohms per channel
INDUCTANCE: 720 millihenries
D.C. RESISTANCE: 630 ohms
M O U N T I N G : Standard % ” (12.7 mm) mounting center
W E I G H T : 6 grams
T E R M I N A L S : 4 terminals
of High Trackability Dynetic phono-
G E N E R A L : The M75 Series
graph cartridges has been developed for use with all high fidelity
amplifiers having magsetic and constant velocity inputs.
SHURE-SME MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS: To mount the M75
in the Shure-SME Precision Pickup Arm, Model 3009 and 3012,
refer to the aarapraphs on Cartridge Installation and Balancing
in the instruction-Manual supplied with the pickup arms.
O P E R A T I O N : Recommended needle forces for optimum results
are listed under “Specifications.” Forces greater than the indi-
cated “maximum” should not be used.

CON NECTl0NS
4 - L E A D STEREO CONNECTION: Connect “hot” lead of right
Lahannel -.tn .......-.“ R ” and shield or eround lead of rieht chan-
.. terminal
..
nel to terminal “RG.”-Connect ”hot” lgad of left channsl <? ter;;
minal “L” and shield or ground lead of left channel to LG.
To prevent “ground loops” arid hum, no common connection
should be used a t cartridge terminals
M O N A U R A L CONNECTION: For single channel reproduction of
Monaural or Stereo recordings, connect “hot” !ead to both “R”
and “L” terminals and y n n e c t ground or shield lead to both
ground terminals marked RG” and “LG.”
Suggestions f o r Cleaning Your Stylus
To clean the stylus, use a camel's-hair hriish INn 7: qim nr
smaller) dinDed liehtlv in a l r n h n l T h p

A l w a y s brush the stylus with a forward movement from the r e a r


(terminal end of the cartridge) to the front. Never brush or wipe
the stylus from front to back or side to side.
C A U T I O N : Do not make solder connection to cartridge terminaJs.
Make all solder connections to terminal jacks provided before slip-
ping them over the terminals.

IL E
FFT.
FT
RIGHT
CHANNEL
TERMINAL
GROUND TAB
RIGHT
CHANNEL
GROUND
TERMINAL
GROUNDED
TO CASE
TERMINAL DIAGRAM STYLUS REPLACEMENT
FIGURE I FIGURE 2

EASY STYLUS REPLACEMENT


Grasp molded housing of stylus between thumb and forefinger.
Gently withdraw stylus b y pulling forward o u t of cartridge. Grasp
replacement stylus between thumb and forefinger and insert i n t o
stylus socket. Press stylus into socket until t h e molded housing
of the stylus mates with the cartridge case. Care must be taken
not to allow the, finger to slip oft the molded housing of t h e
stylus, resulting in damage to the stylus tip or shank.
S P E C I A L N O T E : The .Dynetic stylus assembly used in these car-
tridges is the most critical component. To maintain the original
performance standards of your cartridge, be certain that any re-
placement stylus you buy bears the following certification on t h e
package : "This Stereo Dynetic stylus is precision manufactured
b y Shure Brothers, Inc.
Avoid inferior imitations. They will seriously degrade the per-
formance of your cartridge. All genuine "Dynetic" styli a r e manu-
factured by Shure Brothers. Inc.
L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T F I N D I N G S : (Note: T h e followinc stvlds

drastically in important performance charactefistics F o r example


the compliance varied from a low of 0.9 to a high of'i1.5, requiring
9.0 grams to track a record with a low compliance stylus, and 2
grams with a high compliance stylus. The high compliance stylus
retracted a t 4 grams needle force, allowing t h e cartridge case t o
d r a g on the record surface, thereby becoming inoperative. Re-
sponse a t high frequency (relative to the i k c level) ranzed from a
5.5db peak to a drop of 7.5db.
(27rlh) to "noor" (ifi.FiBh) a t

I n each of the categories shown above, t h e results ranged from


good to poor. As a matter of fact, only 10% of the samples met
the Shure performance standards for the Shure N3D Stereo
Dynetic Stylus. I n addition to our test findings, our Service De-
partment records show t h a t an increasing number of Dynetic
Phono Cartridges a r e being returned because of poor performance
-and our examination has disclosed t h a t most of these returned
cartridges a r e using imitation Uynetic Styli.
C O N C L U S I O N : Obviously, if a n y imitation Dynetic Stylus is used
we cannot guarantee t h a t the performance, of Shure Dyneti;
cartridges will meet the published Shure specifications. Accept n o
substitute.
G U A R A N T E E : This Shure product is guaranteed in normal use
to be free from electrical and mechanical defects for a period of
one year from the date of purchase. Please retain proof of
purchase date. This guarantee includes all parts and labor.
This guarantee does not include stylus wear.

Shure Service Center for repair.


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PATENT N O T I C E : Manufactured under U. S. Patents 3,055,988,


3,077,521, and 3,077,522. Other patents pending.
Copyright 1966, Shure Brothers Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
278321 (KJ)

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