Ortofon designed that fitted onto SME tonearms and became the standard "universal" headshell connectors, some also call them "SME Connector"
https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?t=101050
I think its call "standard headshell connector" or "headshell 4 pin standard connector". Ortofon designed that fitted onto SME tonearms and became the standard "universal" headshell connectors, some also call them "SME Connector" https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?t=101050 |
By headshells with fastening screw those 4 pin connectors have two functions. The azimuth can be adjusted as well the stylus distance (aka ''effective length'') . Because the sample provided by @imhififan has to short ''inside part'' of the 4 pin connector this second function can't be used. By AT headshells with, say, ''movable 4 pin connector'' this shortcoming is obvious. |
@nandric, Yes, those are short connectors to maximize overhang adjustment and some long connectors for azimuth function: http://www.highendcity.com/headshell-plug-for-sme-emt/ https://www.ebay.com/itm/TURNTABLE-HEADSHELL-STANDARD-4-PIN-CONNECTOR-GOLD-PLATED-FOR-SME-FIDELITY-I... |
@imhififan , It is not ''either or'' but both (aka conjunction). All my headshells have this ''movable 4 pin connector'' which make azimuth as well eff. length adjustment possible. So I don't understand persons who buy expensive headshells without this provision. This imply all wooden headshells because they can't ''bear'' the fastening screw. Thanks for providing highendcity address. Those are the right kind. AT headshells have screws threads at the under side. For some carts very practical but not suitable for effective length adjustment with ''short 4 pin connector''. |