Friday, May 27, 2016

Looking For Compatible Turntable Needles

By Richard Russell


A large number of people still play vinyl records and will own a record player to play them on. Due to the fact that most people now use mp3 or compact discs the spares for older equipment may be hard to find. If you need to find turntable needles there are a few places where you will find what you require and a little research should be done.

The stylus on a record deck is a crucial component as it is the physical link between the disc and the equipment. If your needle has become damaged or worn it will need replacing to produce a good sound and to prevent damage to your record collection. There are thousands of different types of stylus and it is essential that you fit the correct type.

The first place to find a replacement needle is in a specialist audio dealer which can be found in many large towns and cities. Some of these outlets will stock parts for models currently in production and some older turntables. If they do not have one in stock that matches yours, then they can order one in from a manufacturer for you.

Buying from a web based retailer is also a popular choice and there are many suppliers who now trade online. When ordering, you will need a maker and a serial number to search through the pages of listings. If you do not have any information, some sites will find you a match if you send in a picture of your old stylus. You should bear in mind that if you buy from a web seller you will need to pay carriage costs for your purchases.

If an internet retailer can not supply you with a needle, you can try an internet auction site. Many needles are listed for sale and you may find one that is compatible to yours for a reasonable price. If your needle is going to be expensive, it is advisable to contact the seller, before placing a bid on your item.

Second hand shops can be a useful place to find spares for older turntables that are no longer made. Many junk stores will have old audio equipment so it can be worth stopping by the stores to check. If you do find a match there, it is worth buying the whole player, in case you need further spares in the future.

If the manufacturer of your turntable is still in business then it is a good idea to buy your replacement needles from them. If they do not make your particular model anymore they may still have some old needles in stock. They may also tell you where else you can look if they are unable to supply a suitable match.

When you have found a stylus that is suitable for your equipment, it can be worth buying a few, if they are available. All needles will eventually wear out and it is worth keeping some at home in case you need to replace one again. When you are not fitting them immediately, then your items should be kept in boxes, to prevent them from any damage.




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