If you have any further questions on determining which cartridge is right for your turntable, please contact us here in the Audio Solutions Department. This model is from our line of VM cartridges and styli. Designed with para-toroidal coil construction and high-purity 6N-OFC (99.9999% pure oxygen free copper) wiring for maximum sonic purity and extraordinary resolution of fine musical detail. Having both left and right channels connected internally improves signal-to-noise ratio, minimizing surface noise. VM610MONO: Designed specifically for playing mono records, with a specialized body and internal wiring dedicated to monaural sound reproduction. Its AT-VMN95C stylus is also available separately as an interchangeable replacement stylus compatible with any VM95 or XP Series cartridge. This model is from our VM95 Series line of cartridges and styli. VM670SP 78 RPM vinyl (mono, 0.6 mil conical):ĪT-VM95C: Great for playing any 78 RPM vinyl records, especially if they have some wear or scratches. ![]() ![]() VM670SP: Recommended for 78 RPM shellac records that are in pristine condition – very clean, not a lot of wear. Its AT-VMN95SP stylus is also available separately and is compatible with any VM95 or XP Series cartridge for easy swapping.ĪT-VMN95SP stylus tracking on an AT-LP120XUSB 78 RPM shellac (pre-1958, 3.0 mil conical):ĪT-VM95SP: Great for playing any 78 RPM shellac records, especially if they have some wear or scratches. Below you will find the current 78 RPM cartridge models we offer, along with recommended uses. Determining which one is best for you is based not only on the material from which your records were made or the year they were released, but also on the condition of those 78 RPM records. RCA Victor Red Seal Record RCA Victor, division of Radio Corporation of America. ![]() We have a few different 78 RPM cartridges to choose from. RCA Victor Red Seal MO 1077, RCA Victor Red Seal M 1077: Format: 4 x Shellac, 12' Country:US: Released:1946: Genre:Classical, Folk, World, & Country. 6 mil is designed for 78 RPM vinyl records. Please note that a 78 RPM stylus with a diameter of 3 mil is necessary for shellac records (pre-1958) and a stylus with a diameter of. But the correct speed is only part of the solution – a proper 78 RPM stylus (needle) should also be used when playing 78 RPM records on your turntable. Audio-Technica’s AT-LP120XUSB, AT-LP140XP, and AT-LP1240-USBXP turntables will allow the platter to spin at the 78 RPM speed. Question : What cartridges and styli does Audio-Technica offer for playing 78 RPM records?Īnswer : With the resurgence in vinyl popularity over the last decade or so, vinyl enthusiasts are now venturing into their ancestors’ attics and secondhand stores to enter the realm of 78 RPM records! Playing a 78 RPM record properly is a little different than playing a 33 1/3 RPM or 45 RPM record.
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