Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Replace A Turntable Stylus

If your stylus (record needle) is slipping and sliding over your records, you can usually replace it without buying a whole new cartridge.


Instructions


1. Clean the stylus to see if that helps (see "Clean a Turntable Stylus," under Related eHows).








2. Write down the make, model, and, if possible, serial number of your turntable.








3. See if your stylus cartridge (the box on the tonearm where the stylus is connected) has a separate make and model. Write these down, too.


4. Buy a new stylus for your turntable at an electronics repair store. The proper stylus type should be listed in a book at the store. Tell the salesperson the make and model of your turntable and cartridge, if appropriate.


5. Remove the old stylus. If the new stylus doesn't come with directions, try these: With one hand, hold the stylus cartridge to steady it. With the other hand, using a pair of tweezers or needle-nose pliers, grasp the end of the needle and pull.


6. Install the new stylus. Holding the stylus from the top, press it gently into the space at the tip of the cartridge where the old stylus had been. Don't force it.


7. Play a record to test the new stylus, and adjust it if necessary.

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