Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Looking For Record Player Needles

By Scott Schmidt


A number of people still own and enjoy playing vinyl records and will own a turntable to play them on. Due to the fact that most audio is now mp3 or compact disc, the spare parts for some equipment may be harder to find. If you need to find record player needles, there are a few places where you can find what you need and a little careful research should be done.

A turntable stylus is probably the most important component as it will deliver the sound from the disc. If your needle is worn, it will produce a poor sound and can also cause damage to your vinyl records. Many types of stylus have been produced and it is important that you fit one that will be suitable for your particular model of audio equipment.

One of the best sources for a replacement stylus is a professional turntable dealer which can be found on many high streets. These retailers will usually carry a comprehensive stock of spare needles and will usually have one that is suitable. If they do not have a match in stock, they can usually contact a manufacturer, and place an order for you.

Buying from one of the web based retailers is also a good choice and there are now many suppliers who trade online. When you order, you will need a manufacturer and a serial number to search through their pages of products. If you do not have the technical information, some sites will find a match if you send in a photo of your needle. You should be mindful that when you buy from a web seller you will have to pay carriage costs on any purchases.

If an internet retailer is unable to supply you with a suitable stylus you can try a web based auction site. Many needles will be listed for sale and you may find one that is compatible to yours for a bargain price. If your needle is going to be an expensive purchase, it is advisable to contact the seller directly, before you bid on the item.

Second hand stores can be a useful place to find spares for turntables that are no longer in production. Many junk shops will have old sound equipment so it can be well worth stopping by to check. If you can find a match there, it is advisable to buy the whole deck, in case you need other spares in the future.

If the maker of your record deck is still in business then it can be a good idea to buy your replacement needle from them. If they do not make that particular model anymore they will still usually have some spares in stock. They will also tell you where you can look for parts if they are unable to supply a suitable match.

After finding a needle that is suitable for your deck, it can be worth buying a few if they are available. Needles will eventually wear or become damaged and it is worth keeping a spare at home in case you need to replace one. If you are not fitting your new stylus immediately, then they should be kept in the box to prevent any damage.




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