How do I know what needle to get for my turntable?
Sophia Dalton
Updated on February 28, 2026
How do I know what needle to get for my turntable?
If you’re unsure, take a look at the end of your turntable’s tonearm (the part you lift and set on the vinyl to play the music). If you see screws mounting the cartridge to the end of the arm, then the cartridge can be replaced. If you don’t see any screws, then you’ll only be able to replace the stylus.
Are all needles the same for record players?
Record player needles are not universal. Every record player uses a specific type of needle. There is sometimes possible to replace a record player needle with a different type, but only if the new needle is compatible with the original needle. The record player needle is also called record player stylus.
How long should a stylus last?
When does a turntable stylus need to be replaced? Most manufacturers recommend changing your stylus at around 1000 hours of record playing time. So if you’re using your turntable for an hour or so per day on average, ideally you should be changing the stylus every couple of years.
How long do turntable needles last?
Can a bad needle ruin a record?
Bad Needles Will Damage Your Vinyl When your needle is no longer a tiny sharp little spike, it has a lot more surface area rubbing on your records. Over time this is how records wear out. This not only ruins the sound of your records but causes visual scratches that you can never get out.
How often should you replace a stylus?
Most manufacturers recommend changing your stylus at around 1000 hours of record playing time. So if you’re using your turntable for an hour or so per day on average, ideally you should be changing the stylus every couple of years. This varies depending on the manufacturer and what type of materials they’re using.
What is a diamond stylus needle?
The stylus is a whole diamond, specially shaped and glued or fastened to the cantilever. b. Tipped diamond. Here, a stylus tip of diamond is mounted on a metal shank. It is usually made of diamond – the hardest material known – to give it maximum durability.
How do I increase my stylus pressure?
Setting stylus pressure is easy. Turn the anti-skating knob to 0. Then rotate the weight on back till the arm is in balance and tends to stay parallel to the base. Next, rotate the loose reticule on the weight till 0 lines up with the mark on the arm.