The stylus is the single most important point of contact between your records and the rest of your hi-fi system, converting the grooves into electrical signals via your cartridge. Styluses – also known as styli or sometimes needles – wear out with use and can be damaged, which means it’s often essential to replace the stylus on your cartridge. A worn stylus is also very likely to damage your records permanently, harming the sound quality even further.
Audiophile brands including Audio-Technica, Goldring and Nagaoka offer replacement styluses for their own cartridges, while third-party brands such as Kyowa and Tonar offer other options. Replacement is a simple process of removing the old stylus and attaching the new one, taking just a few seconds to carry out but ensuring that your turntable delivers optimal performance and getting the best sound from your vinyl.
The ATN91 is also compatible stylus for CN5625AL and AT90 discontinued cartridges.
The ATN91 is also upgrade replacement styli for AT3600L.
The tracking force of AT3600L equipped with ATN91 is 2g, do not upgrade from ATN3600L to ATN91 when your tonearm does not allowed tracking force adjustment.
Notes: Replacement stylus for Audio-Technica’s AT91R cartridge. Incorporates a bonded conical stylus tip and an aluminium alloy tube cantilever for the pick-up of subtle details.
0.6 mil conical replacement stylus for these cartridges: AT91R and CN5625AL
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