Talk:Stanton Magnetics

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Untitled[edit]

This page is mainly for Final Scratch, which mentions Stanton but doesn't say anything about it (not even that Stanton bought Final Scratch). I'll write more soon. -- Rootless 17:30, 18 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Cartridges and turntables[edit]

For most of its life, Stanton has primarily been known as a cartridge manufacturer - I've changed the article to reflect this fact. Also, the features listed for Stanton turntables are not especially unique (look at the specs of Numark turntables, for example). AdorableRuffian 23:20, 9 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

removed a sentence[edit]

i took out "Thier CD players are known to be unreliable." because there was no proof and does not give reason. feel free to re-add it but just provide proof and reason why the cd players are unreliable. -david136a 22:20, 9 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Manufacture of phono cartridges discontinued by Stanton[edit]

Over the past few months there have been rumors in audio hobbyist and industry circles about the unavailability of certain models of Stanton phonograph cartridges. After the number of models involved increased, I sent an E-mail inquiry to Gibson Guitars, which had purchased Stanton in late 2011. Their response indicated that under Gibson ownership, Stanton is no longer manufacturing phono cartridges, though existing stock is still being sold through.

This was a private communication, thus cannot be referenced to an Internet-accessible quote.

76.191.181.124 (talk) 23:32, 7 May 2012 (UTC) Gene Poon, Rohnert Park, CA[reply]