Thursday, May 19, 2016

Searching For Suitable 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 needle on a record player is probably the most important component as it delivers the sound from the vinyl disc. If your stylus is worn, it will produce an inferior sound and will also cause severe damage to your records. Many varieties of needle have been produced over the years and it is important that you find one that will be suitable for your audio equipment.

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.

Another good place to find needles is on the internet and there are any retailers who trade online who can supply them. You will usually need a serial number and then search through their list of stock to find a match. If you do not have the number, you can email them a photo and they may be able to help you. When you buy online you should be aware that shipping charges will be added to your order total.

If you can not find a stylus from a retailer then you have the option of trying an online auction site. Many of these sites will have needles for sale and they can often be purchased at low prices. If the stylus you need is hard to find or expensive, it can be a good idea to speak to the seller, before bidding on the 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 located a supplier that has what you need it is advisable to buy more than one needle if possible. Every stylus will eventually wear out and if you have spares in stock it will save you searching again when you need a new one. If you do not fit a new stylus straight away it should be stored safely in a box to prevent any damage.




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