View Single Post
  #8  
Old 03-06-2014, 11:27 AM
KentTeffeteller's Avatar
KentTeffeteller KentTeffeteller is offline
Gimpus Stereophilus!
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Athens, TN
Posts: 791
High end consoles like the Fisher, better Pilots, and Ampex offered magnetics. Usually with these makes, the cheaper models did not, the upper end did. When Stereo came into being, the Magnetic cartridges worthy for Stereo were pricey. The Shure M3D was $60 list then as was the Pickering of the day. And the compact phono market was very price point oriented. The upper end mono era phonographs had the GE RPX and VR II which was not only superb, but inexpensive. GE didn't get a Stereo magnetic comparable to that until 1961-1962. By then they lost their dominance.
Reply With Quote