This is not just a needle, but a complete MM cartridge. Can be mounted on any turntable. Excellent tonal quality, but like any cartridge, must be mounted and adjusted correctly. See YouTube manual from Ortofon.
https://youtu.be/6FdVke5e7-k
Yes, the 2M Blue cartridge is compatible with the Technics SL-100C. The SL-100C has an S-shaped tonearm that is suitable for use with various cartridges, including the 2M Blue. Installation should be easy as the 2M Blue is mounted on a classic headshell, making it easy to handle and replace.
Hello. I am very satisfied with the sound quality of the 2M blue. The only problem I had was that the plastic housing rested too low on the record and consequently scratched it.
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It fits perfectly on all turntables. However, it is important to mount and align the cartridge and tonearm correctly. Watch videos on YouTube on how to adjust the cartridge beforehand.
https://youtu.be/77Se-kOyp3M
https://youtu.be/AcFBE5jpjSA
I'm surprised how well he plays.
Hello
Yes, it fits 100% on the headshell of the Lenco carrier!
If you don't want to screw and reconnect, just take an OM2 Red complete system with SME connection.
You need a new tonearm or a complete system to mount this and similar tonearms. Such a conversion would make little sense with the SL-QD33, in my opinion. Unfortunately, Digitec does not seem to offer compatible cartridges that can be mounted directly on your system.
Attached is an interesting thread from the Hi-Fi forum where you can find more information and product suggestions:
http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-26-14159.html
I don't know the Oyster MM cartridge, but just listened briefly on Youtube (search term "Ortofon 2M Red vs Sumiko Oyster") and I am sure that the 2M Blue is a better cartridge. Personally, I have experienced and heard a huge improvement in sound when upgrading from the 2M Red to the Blue, and I think the 2M Red is already a better pickup.
Maybe if you could be a little more specific about what you're looking for, or what you're not happy with in the Oyster MM, I can answer your question better.
The tone arm of the TEAC looks like a standard tone arm, so it should fit. For experienced hands, changing the pickup is not a difficult matter. The big challenge is the alignment/adjustment. If you are not quite sure, and before you break something, I would take it to a professional, at least for the first time.
Here is the answer from our responsible department: According to the following review of the turntable, the one the customer found is recommended, which is The Onkyo of turntables, the CP-1050 (https://www.cnet.com/news/the-onkyo-of-turntables-the-cp-1050/#:~:text=For%20audiophiles%20I'd%20recommend,to%20external%20knocks%20and%20vibrations) "The Audio-Technica moving magnet phono cartridge in the CP-1050 sounded much better than the Shure M44-7 cartridge I tried. One of the advantages of turntables is that you can change their sound by changing the cartridges. For audiophiles, I recommend switching to an Ortofon 2M Red" cartridge.
Hello,
Yes, the Ortofon Red fits on the turntable and is a very good system. The Red is an MM system that is hard to beat in terms of price-performance. I, for one, am very satisfied with the tonal result. Of course there are better ones, but if I may say so, for this turntable, this system is the tip of the iceberg. An MC system would be exaggerated for this turntable. :-). Alternative MM systems would be: "audio technica" and "Grado". I also use the latter and am satisfied with it..... but I like the Red almost better.... It's just a matter of taste :-). Greetings M.M.
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