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There is a different assembly available that doesn't require the hole for 
the push and turn function if you are using only one stylus. It is a 
pressure fit and looks similar to the stereo one at this link just under the 
G.E.Stylus. 
https://www.turntableneedles.com/search.asp?keyword=vr&search.x=15&search.y=13 
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You'll find much better s/n ratio with the higher mass arm. I used to have 
an old Garrard changer with a plastic tone arm. I found that using an Audax 
tone arm which has higher mass the output was higher with less surface 
noise. A Pickering 190-D tone arm with only the tip with vertical travel 
follows warped records well and has high mass as well . The G.E is 
especially good for worn records. Below is a link to a picture of the 
Pickering Arm.

http://www.txsound.com/blog/tag/pickering-tonearm/

-Mickey Clark




-----Original Message----- 
From: Benjamin Roth
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 7:51 AM
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] Where can I get a GE VRII (push 'n' turn) cartridge 
installed into a black Ortofon SPU Type G Headshell Shell?

Hello everyone

Where can I get a GE VRII (push 'n' turn) cartridge installed into a black 
Ortofon SPU Type G Headshell Shell?
See photo: http://www.ortofon.com/hifi/cartridges-ranges/spu

Thanks,
Ben Roth 


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