Stylus Recommendation for Shure M75ED type 2

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After getting my SL 1210, another buyer who I had set up a deal with turned up at my house with a sansui SR 222 Mk1. and an offer I could not refuse:D

Long story short, I got it, and it turns out it has a shure M75ED Type 2 cart, but the stylus is damaged. I see a bunch of styluses available, from conical to Elleptical toe HE and JICO styluses. Right now I just need to get it up and running with decent sound, from 10 Pounds to 100 pounds or so.

I'm not sure if the cart works or not - it looks pretty old, but more importantly, am I better off buying another cart (AT 95E) , or is getting a stylus for this worth it ?
 
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better of buying another cart but if you want to try out a replacement stylus, the original shure stylus will not be available, Jico makes some decent shure replacement stylii
 
Yes, I agree with Reuben. Getting a new cart is better. I have notice one defect with old Shure carts. When you use it after a long gap, one channel some blows after a few hours of play. I am sure other Shure users would have had similar experience.
 
The M75 series was one of the best from the Shure stable. I have a lot of experience with the M75-6. What a lovely cart it was.
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I have a vintage M70B cart and was looking to buy an original Shure N70 replacement stylus but could not find any. Hence I'm going to settle for a generic replacement.
 
update. this cart used to sound pretty dull compared to the M44-7. Now after bumping up the treble in the amp, it sounds a lot more lively. It's such a stupid hack, I'm surprised I hadnt thought about it earlier.

I was planning to get another M44-7, but this should do for now :
 
Update : the Generic stylus was skipping a lot with the tracking weight recommended for the original needle (.75 to 1.5). The replacement stylus has a different tip (.4x.7 mil) as opposed to the original (.2x.7 mil), and seems more like an M75EJ which runs with a higher tracking force. I dialed up the tracking weight to 2g, and the skipping has reduced drastically

Should I be worried about damage to the records?
 
Update : the Generic stylus was skipping a lot with the tracking weight recommended for the original needle (.75 to 1.5). The replacement stylus has a different tip (.4x.7 mil) as opposed to the original (.2x.7 mil), and seems more like an M75EJ which runs with a higher tracking force. I dialed up the tracking weight to 2g, and the skipping has reduced drastically

Should I be worried about damage to the records?

The tracking weight of 2gms will not cause damage to your records.
 
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