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Tips On Doing A Turntable Needles Replacement

By Douglas Anderson


Turntables are some circulating rotating platforms and are considered as the most important parts in phonographs, usually called as record players or gramophones. In history, phonographs are used very commonly to play the sound recordings. Structures of turntables are made either from costlier heavy aluminum castings or from inexpensive flanged steel stampings.

A needle is one of the most important part of a turntable, requiring it an occasional cleaning and a replacement for its proper functioning. So fortunately, with this article, you will learn on the proper steps on how to do the replacement of turntable needles. Make sure to follow these simple steps properly in changing the needles of record players for ensuring that the vinyl records will sound great.

Looking for a suitable needle. Metal tips are not only important things that need to be considered by shoppers. But also, they need to take in consideration a needle housing and see to it that it will suit the cartridge type they have. There maybe some difficulties when trying to determine the needle type which is necessary for the player. In this case, search from online directories or from provided papers during your purchase.

Obtain the other needed supplies. Aside from the needles, other needed supplies would include the needle nose pliers and the compressed air canister. There are a lot of options for a compressed air from which you can choose from. The can of compressed air may not be essential for use in the replacement process but can be useful when cleaning the recording players before the insertion of new needles.

Prepare the player for recording. See to it that your device is turned before you will be removing the parts. You also need to turn off both the speakers and built in features including the preamp. Find the locker or lever function of players arm. After locating it, remove it to release the arm. If the device has a removable carrier or headshell, unscrew it for accessing easily the needles.

Remove your old component. To expose the old part, lift the devices arm. Pull, grip, then wriggle out the sides very gently so that it will become lose. For stuck components, make use of nose pliers. The pliers are very useful for wriggling and freeing the component from cartridge. Make use of compressed air to spray the area of needles and see to it that no debris are left.

Insert the new needle to the cartridge. Most new components are purchased along with proper directions and instructions, so be sure that these are being followed properly when installing. And for those who do not have the instructions with them, insert the part simply into the place wherein the old one was inserted. Hold the top part properly and press it forward gently. Do not force the pressing to avoid damage and breakage.

Testing the record player. Your device must be tested after all processes to test the installation. Play the device and listen carefully to the popping, snapping, and skipping sounds.

If the needle is the not the reason for any popping or skipping noises, the problem may be with the other part of the player or with the recording itself. These noises may be fixed by adjusting the arms counterweight. Taking the device into a professional for an evaluation and for repair is the last option.




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