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How to know it's time for a new stylus / cartridge.


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I've been wondering this for quite some time. I bought a used table and I'm still using the original stylus that the table came with. The person whom I bought the table from assured me that it was rarely used, but sometimes when I'm spinning a record, one of the speakers seems to cut off for a second, and then come back. If I had to describe it, it almost sounds like the sound is a bit flat. Just to make sure it wasn't my speakers, I would listen to the radio for some time, and the sound was consistent. It doesn't happen with EVERY single record I spin, but it'll happen on occasion.

But this thread is just to give input and maybe share some personal experiences of when you knew it was time to replace your stylus / cartridge.

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I can't really speak to how worn the stylus is without seeing it (with magnification), but I think that unless you're 100% sure that it has low hours on it, I replacement isn't a terrible idea.

Having said that, a channel dropping out / no sound really isn't a symptom of a worn stylus anyway. If you're positive it's not the speakers, I would say that your problem is more likely a bad connection somewhere in the headshell wires that connect to the cartridge. Either that or the RCA cables from your turntable to the amp. Or I guess it could be the wiring in the tonearm as well.

First thing you should do is check those headshell wires / leads. Make sure everything is connected securely and make sure there's no oxidation / rust on the terminals as well. Let us know how it goes.

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It's not something that really bugs me. Like I said, it only happens on occasion and for a couple of second (5-10) at most. But after investing so much time / money into this set up, I'd like to get to the bottom of it.

I'm thinking it might not be a bad idea to take the cartridge to a hi-fi shop in the area and have them examine it. I have absolutely no experience with examining the wires in the head shell wires. I hear guitar center also sell turntables, so maybe there is a specialist that I can maybe approach there as well.

I will definitely keep this thread updated when I find out what's wrong.

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I'd be leery about using a used table with the claimed original stylus. Could have 100 hours on it, could have 15000 hours played at way too much counterweight. Your problem doesn't sound like a direct connection to a worn stylus, but like said above a connection issue somewhere along the line.

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  • 6 months later...

Just a follow up: I haven't replaced anything at all in my set up. Same as when I was having these problems. But as of recent, I haven't had any problems at all. I cleaned my stylus a while back with a magic eraser but even before that, everything seemed fine. 

My conclusion is that maybe the speakers still needed time to be broken into. 

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