Content | 76546-DS Original JICO stylus replacement 192-44-7/DJ
The tracking force on this stylus is set heavier than Shure’s genuine products to reduce needle jump from scratching.
Be sure to set the proper tracking force when applying (3.5g-4.5g)
Cantilever |
Aluminum |
Cartridge number |
M44-7 |
Color |
WHITE |
Tip |
Conical Stylus |
Tracking Force |
3.5 – 4.5 g |
Type |
Moving Magnet |
| Stylus 305
Technical data |
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Frequency range |
20-20.000 Hz |
Frequency response |
20-18.000 Hz + 2 / - 3 dB |
Tracking ability at 315Hz at recommended tracking force *) |
60 µm |
Compliance, dynamic, lateral |
20 µm/mN |
Stylus type |
spherical |
Stylus tip radius |
r/R 8/18 µm |
Equivalent stylus tip mass |
0,5 mg |
Tracking force range |
1,5-2,0 g (12,5-20 mN) |
Tracking force, recommended |
1,5 g (15 mN) |
Tracking angle |
20° |
Stylus colour |
Grey |
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Recommended for following cartridges |
Series 305 Universal |
*) Typical value | Ortofon 520MKII Stylus Technical Data
- Frequency range 20-23.000 Hz
- Frequency response 20-20.000 Hz + 2 / - 3 dB
- Tracking ability at 315Hz at recommended tracking force 70 µm
- Compliance, dynamic, lateral 25 µm/mN
- Stylus type Nude Elliptical
- Stylus tip radius r/R 8/18 µm
- Equivalent stylus tip mass 0,3 mg
- Tracking force range 1,25-1,75 g (12,5-17,5 mN)
- Tracking force, recommended 1,5 g (15 mN)
- Tracking angle 20°
- Stylus colour Black
- Recommended for following cartridges Series 520 Mkll, 520, 520 P
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The Ortofon Arkiv stylus Boasts clear and accurate sound reproduction and remarkable stereo imaging, making it perfectly suited for sampling, transcription, and numerous other professional applications.
Replacement stylus to be used in Ortofon Arkiv OM and Concorde cartridges. Growing demand for the ability to transcribe vinyl to digital formats has prompted the creation of Ortofon Arkiv cartridge - a cartridge specially designed to provide optimized sound quality specifically for recording purposes. The Ortofon Arkiv cartridge boasts clear and accurate sound reproduction and remarkable stereo imaging, making it perfectly suited for sampling, transcription, and numerous other professional applications.
Ortofon Arkiv Cartridge Specifications:
Frequency response: 20 to 20.000 Hz Output: 6mV Channel separation nominal: 23dB Inductance: 450mH/ch Weight: 5g Tracking force: 3 grams Recommended load: 47K ohms 200pf Stylus tip: Special elliptical | Stylus 2M Black
Technical data |
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Frequency range |
20-31.000 Hz |
Frequency response |
20-20.000 Hz + 2 / - 0 dB |
Tracking ability at 315Hz at recommended tracking force *) |
80 µm |
Compliance, dynamic, lateral |
22 µm/mN |
Stylus type |
Nude Shibata |
Stylus tip radius |
r/R 6/50 µm |
Tracking force range |
1,4-1,7 g (14-17 mN) |
Tracking force, recommended |
1,5 g (15 mN) |
Tracking angle |
20° |
Stylus colour |
Black |
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Recommended for following cartridges |
2M Black |
*) Typical value | Ortofon 310 Stylus Technical Data
- Frequency range 20-20.000 Hz
- Frequency response 20-18.000 Hz + 2 / - 3 dB
- Tracking ability at 315Hz at recommended tracking force 60 µm
- Compliance, dynamic, lateral 20 µm/mN
- Stylus type Elliptical
- Stylus tip radius r/R 8/18 µm
- Equivalent stylus tip mass 0,5 mg
- Tracking force range 1,25-1,75 g (12,5-17,5 mN)
- Tracking force, recommended 1,5 g (15 mN)
- Tracking angle 20°
- Stylus colour Grey
- Recommended for following cartridges Series 310 Universial
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Jonathan –
Jico is Legit
They took a few days to break in, but they appear to be a good option now that Shure N44-7s are not in production. Not sure if they’re as good as the real thing, but close to and miles ahead of other generic N44-7s that I’ve tried.
Nikos DK –
I recently received a pair of the JICO N44-7 needle replacements and I want to give my honest feedback. I have been a DJ for the past 21years for a majority of that time my go to needle was the SHURE M44-7 for it’s performance and sound quality. I am a scratch/ Turntablist enthusiast so you should know my needles get put through the ringer. I need my needles to not only sound good but minimize skipping and record wear. With SHURE discontinuing their needle production I was under the impression that it would come down to changing my needle preference . After trying a few off brand replacements and being highly disappointed the JICO name was brought to my attention. I did the research and was pleased to hear about the high quality standards and accolades JICO has received. Upon receiving the JICO N44-7 needles I put them straight to the test the needles sound amazing and they hold the groove reducing the likelihood of skipping with no record wear. They perform just as good if not better than the original SHURE needles.