Shure Hair Dryer M97-xE User Manual

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Cartridge installation
1.Carefully remove the stylus from the cartridge 
.
 
2.Connect the wires from the headshell to the pins 
on the cartridge 
. Use the following table for the 
correct connections. Note: To prevent “ground loops” 
and  hum,  do  not  make  common  (ground)  connec-
tions at these terminals. 
R
RED
(RIGHT “HOT”)
RG
GREEN
(RIGHT GROUND)
L
WHITE
(LEFT “HOT”)
LG
BLUE
(LEFT GROUND)
3.  Mount cartridge in the headshell and replace stylus 
(
  and 
).  Do  not  force. 
note
:  screws  can  be 
threaded  up  from  the  bottom  to  provide  maximum 
record clearance.
4.  When the Dynamic Stabilizer brush is set to the op-
erating position 
A, it absorbs 0.5 grams of tonearm 
tracking  force. The  proper  tonearm  settings  for  the 
recommended range of stylus tip tracking forces are:
TRACKING FORCE (in grams)
RECOMMENDED 
TRACKING FORCE 
RANGE (effective at  
stylus tip)
TONEARM SETTING
Dynamic Stabilizer 
Down (operating) 
A
Dynamic Stabilizer 
Up (non-operating) 
B
Maximum   1.5 g 
optimum 1.25 g 
Minimum  0,75 g
2.0 g 
1.75 g 
1.25 g
1.5 g 
1.25 g 
0.75 g
5.  Make  the  following  final  adjustments.  Consult  your
turntable instructions.
Cartridge overhang: If adjustable.
anti-skate: If this adjustment is not speci-
fied  in  your  turntable  instructions,  use  the
same setting as for tracking force.
tonearm Height: If adjustable.
dYnaMiC staBiliZer/de-statiCiZer
guard
A
B
The M97xE’s exclusive viscous-damped Dynamic Sta-
bilizer 
 maintains a uniform distance between the car-
tridge and the record under difficult playing conditions,
such as those caused by warped records or mismatched 
tonearm mass.  When such stabilization is not required, 
the stabilizer can be locked into its up position, which can 
improve sound quality under ideal playing conditions.
Over  10,000  conductive  fibers  in  the  stabilizer  brush
neutralize static charges on the record surface and con-
duct them to the ground. Additionally, the fibers sweep
the record groove clean of dust and dirt in front of the 
stylus  tip.  The  Stabilizer  also  absorbs  impact  to  pre-
vent record or stylus damage if the arm is accidentally 
dropped on a record.
side gUard stYlUs ProteCtion sYsteM
The Side-Guard stylus protection system helps prevent 
stylus damage if the cartridge accidentally slides across 
a record.  This system responds to side thrusts on the 
stylus by withdrawing the entire stylus cantilever and tip 
safely into the stylus housing before the cantilever can 
be damaged.
MonoPHoniC PlaYBaCK
For monophonic playback of recordings, the left  and right channels should be connected in parallel.  This is ac-
complished most conveniently by setting the function switch on the associated preamplifier to “A + B” or “MONO.” If
the existing equipment has a  single monophonic input, the two channels of the cartridge should be paralleled and 
connected  to this single input. 
1.  Make certain cartridge is correctly mounted in  tone-
arm and stylus is properly inserted in cartridge.
2.  Protect stylus with stylus guard when dusting turntable.
3.  Regulate  tonearm  set-down  to  prevent  stylus  from 
striking edge of turntable or record.
4.  Do not handle tonearm while record is being played. 
Use cueing device if available.
5.  If  manual  set-down  is  necessary,  release  arm  as 
soon as stylus engages groove.
6.  Do not activate arm without record(s) on turntable.
7.  Do not use damaged records.
8.  Check tracking force and anti-skate adjustments pe-
riodically.  The Shure SFG-2 Tracking Force Gauge, 
available through your Shure dealer, provides a sim-
ple way to accurately set tracking force.
stYlUs Cleaning
Use the supplied brush to clean the stylus and dynamic 
stabilizer.  Brush only from back to front, as shown . Do 
not use liquids on the stabilizer brush.  Use alcohol or an 
alcohol-distilled water solution to clean the stylus. Com-
mercial cleaning solutions may damage the stylus.
©2008, Shure Incorporated
27C3013 (Rev. 4)
Model M97xE User Guide
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