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Checklists For Changing Record Player Needles

By Michael Campbell


Although numerous new types of media have been deployed to market over the past decades to enhance the way people listen to as well as record music, Vinyl records are still available. In fact, their popularity has increased due to the high demand from younger consumers who are appreciating the broad range of sounds that analog media can offer. New vinyl releases have a digital download code to allow consumers to enjoy the album in a digital presentation. This excerpt offers guidelines on how to replace record player needles.

Finding a good replacement needle is the first step in replacing needle on your recording devices. You need to identify the metal tip, which touches the record and needle housing that correctly fits into the cartridge. Check out directories online and crosscheck any papers/manuals that come with the device. Look at the serial number inscribed on the side of needle cartridge and find a new one that matches with that number. In case your device is antique, you will have to seek professional help.

Buying a new needle is not enough; acquire other supplies such as nose pliers and a can of compressed air. Ensure the compressed air is of high quality by buying from globally recognized brands. Ideal compressed air consists of Color Research Compressed Air, Endust Compressed Air Duster, and Falcon Dust-off. The air sterilizes the device before the needle is inserted. You will utilize the nose pliers to remove stuck needle.

Before you disassemble or remove any part, ensure the record player is off. Turn of the speaker and in-built devices like preamp. Locate either the lever function or the lock on the player arm and loosen it to make the arm free. Unbolt cartridge headshell in order to expose the needle. After lifting up the arm, you will see the old needle more clearly. Using your hand, grasp the sides and twist it softly until you pull it out.

At times, the needle may stick into the device cartridge and making it hard for you to remove it using your hand. The damaged needle should be placed far away from the new one. This way, you will not mix them up and end up returning the old needle into your device. Clean the region on which the damaged needle came out using the compressed air.

Use the manual by the manufacturer to install the needle into the cartridge. In case the new needle does not have manual of instructions from the manufacturer, place it exactly where you removed the old needle. Grasp the upper part of the needle, making sure the tip is facing down, and softly press it into the cartridge.

Once you have changed the player needle, the final step is to ensure the device is functioning properly by testing it. Play a record to ensure the installation process was successful. Pay attention to the sound and take note of any popping, skipping, and snapping noises, especially if such sounds were originating from an old needle.

If changing the needle does not rectify the skipping and popping, your player may be having another problem. Regulating the counterweight on the player arm might correct these noises. If the problem persists, you will have to take the player to an expert for assessment and repair.




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