SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL M92E User Guide
M92E
Biradial (elliptical),
.4 x .7 mil
Red
5.0 mV 20 to
18,000 Hz
Within
2 dB
20 dB
at 1 kHz
0.75 to 1.5
grams
(1.25 grams
optimum)
N78S
78 rpm, spherical,
2.5 mil
Green Mono Mono 1.5 to
4.0 mV 20 to
17,000 Hz
3 grams
{Output voltages given for stereo cut record; for MONO cut record, output voltage at both left channel and right channel cartridge terminals will be 71% of figure above.
*Do not exceed maximum indicated tracking force.
Optimum Load: 47,000 ohms resistance in parallel with 200 to 300 picofarads capacitance per
channel. Load resistance can be up to 70,000 ohms with almost no audible change in frequency response. Total capacitance includes both tone arm wiring and amplifier input circuit.
Certification: Conforms to European Union directives, eligible to bear CE marking; meets
European Union EMC Immunity Requirements: EN 50 082-1, 1992.
Net Weight: 7.3 grams including standard 1/2 in. mounting adapter . Without adapter, cartridge is
compatible with pre-set P-Mount arm.
THIS CARTRIDGE FEATURES THE SHURE BIRADIAL NUDE DIAMOND TIP
Its contact area is longer and narrower than the traditional spherical tip-
groove contact area. This results in dramatic reduction of both harmonic distortion and intermodulation distortion.
To clean the stylus, use the brush supplied with the cartridge with alcohol or
an alcohol-distilled water solution
Brush only from back to front as shown. Commercial cleaning solutions may
cause stylus damage.
E 2002, Shure Incorporated
27A2172 (BD)
Printed in U.S.A.
MOUNTING
A. B.
2
1
3
6
3
5
4
C.
*
red
rouge
rot
rojo
green
vert
grün
verde
R
RG
white
blanc
blanco
weiss
L
LG
blue
bleu
blau
azul
1
2
4
5
1
2
3
TRACKING FORCE IN A P-MOUNT ARM
After install i n g t h e c a r t ridge, it is not usually necessary to adjust the tracking force in a pre-set arm.
SKATING COMPENSATION (where applicable)
Set the skating compensation mechanism according to the tone arm manufacturer’s instructions.
TO PRESERVE STYLUS LIFE
1. Protect stylus with stylus guard when dusting turntable
2. Regulate tone arm set-down to prevent stylus from striking edge of turntable or record.
3. Do not handle tone arm while record is being played. Use cuing device if available.
4. If manual set-down is necessary, release arm as soon as stylus engages groove
5. Do not activate arm without record on turntable.
6. Do not use damaged records.
7. Make certain cartridge is correctly mounted in tone arm and stylus is properly inserted in cartridge.
8. Use appropriate vertical tracking force for each cartridge and stylus.
9. Follow turntable or tone arm instructions for antiskating force.