• Sale
  • Blogs
  • How to use
  • About us
  1. Start
  2. Sound & Vision
  3. Home Audio
  4. Turntables
  5. Styluses
  6. Styluses

Styluses

Try flexible payments with

KlarnaLearn how
Filter
  • Turntables
  • Turntables
  • Styluses
  • Cartridges
  • Record Cleaners
Measures

100+ products

Show as table
Styluses Audio-Technica AT-VMN95SP

Audio-Technica AT-VMN95SP

£49.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.33/mo.*
4stores
STYLUSES

FAQ

A stylus is the needle on a turntable that reads the grooves of a vinyl record. It converts these grooves into sound. When choosing a stylus, consider compatibility with your cartridge and the type of records you play. Styluses vary in shape and material, affecting sound quality.

Choosing the right stylus depends on your turntable's cartridge and your listening preferences. Check your turntable's manual for compatible models. Consider the stylus shape (spherical or elliptical) as it impacts audio quality. More advanced shapes offer superior sound but may require precise setup.

A new stylus is necessary when sound quality decreases or records start skipping. Styluses wear out over time, which can damage records if not replaced. Regularly inspect for visible wear or distortion in sound to decide when to replace it.

Styluses: 3 things to consider before buying

When purchasing a stylus, it's crucial to ensure compatibility with your turntable. Styluses come in various shapes and sizes, designed to fit specific cartridges or tonearms. Before making a purchase, check the model number of your turntable or cartridge. This information will help you find a compatible stylus that fits snugly and performs optimally. If you're unsure, consult your turntable's manual or contact the manufacturer for guidance.

The shape of the stylus tip significantly impacts sound quality and record wear. Spherical tips are more durable and often more affordable, making them suitable for casual listening. They track records less precisely but are forgiving on worn records. Elliptical tips, on the other hand, offer better sound quality by tracing grooves more accurately, enhancing detail and clarity. However, they may wear out faster and require careful handling. Consider your listening habits and priorities when choosing between these options.

Investing in a stylus from a reputable brand can be beneficial in terms of durability and performance. Established brands often use higher-quality materials and have rigorous quality control processes. Look for reviews from other users to gauge reliability and satisfaction levels. Additionally, consider the build quality; a well-constructed stylus can prolong the life of your records while delivering consistent audio performance. By prioritizing trusted brands, you can ensure a worthwhile investment.

You’ve viewed 48 out of 180 products

Advertisement