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There are lots of different types of needles, and there are lots of different needles of
the same styles made by different companies, and just different grades of needles for different
prices. You really would want to try out different ones and see what you like, what you want.
Oftentimes people who work at a store or DJ's or sometimes the websites that sell these
types of needles, will have descriptions, or someone will be able to tell you what it's
about. I use the M25C's, mostly because they are very reasonable. I mentioned earlier that
they work really well for me and these usually only cost about $30 each. There are ones that
are cheaper. I've tried a whole bunch of them and the cheaper ones aren't so great. I've
found that this is the cheapest that works very well, but higher priced ones are often
going to be much better. There are needles for scratching, for recording, for mixing,
and I'm going to talk to you now about a few different types of needles that are specifically
for different actions.