Good. We're on a roll. WOuld there be a better cartridge choice altogether than spending $69 on a replacement stylus for instance?
I don't want to surpass the quality of my TT in the process.
You know my biggest complaint with vinyl is all the snapping and popping.
Hey Big Red Pete.....as you mentioned in your first post that you might not have it aligned properly, just meander over to The Vinyl Engine and get a copy of your instruction manual and align your tonearm/cartridge(it's about as easy as it gets in vinyl to do in on the S-shaped Japanese decks like yours):
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/sl-q2.shtml$69 sounds rather painless to replace your Shure stylus/assembly.
I'm not a biggie fan of the much mentioned
Audio-Technica AT440MLa (tho it has it's merits), the issue is that there are few cartridges in it's price range to typically recommend in it's place. The AT440MLa seems to (friends tell me) benefit from loading at lower-than-47K input. It tends towards 'shiny' sounding...but it does a good job of minimizing some of the snap, crackle and pop inherent in some records.
If this is not possible for you to load at approximately 33-35K ohms (if it sounds 'Greek' to ya'

) then a better choice
might be a NOS
ADC XLM Mk. II.
Mike at Sounds Unique in San Jose, California had
buckets of them a year ago and I think was selling them for $89.00. A couple members here at AC bought them...and last I heard from one of them he was thrilled with the sound.
www.soundsunique.comRegards, John