Shure N75ED Type 2 stylus

Shure N75ED Type 2 stylus

SKU: SHN075EDT2

  • $47.00

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SHURE N75ED TYPE 2 NEEDLE STYLUS
- Hight trackability, Stereo Dynetic Elliptical Stylus

The genuine Shure N75ED Type 2 stylus is used with the Shure M71, M74, M75, M90 and M91 series cartridges. Made in USA.

For alternative stylus replacements see Related Products.

Shure N75ED Type 2 Stylus Specifications
- Output: 5.0 mV
- Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
- Channel balance: within 2 dB
- Channel separation (minimum): 25 db at 1 kHz
- Stylus type: Bi-radial, .0002 x .0007 inch
- Tracking force: .75 - 1.5 g
- Net weight: 3 g

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