I've been given an old turntable, whose markings identify it as a Garrard Model 2025.
It looks like it needs a new needle, and possibly a replacement cartridge. Could anyone suggest where I might get such parts in the UK?
Thanks in advance...
It looks like it needs a new needle, and possibly a replacement cartridge. Could anyone suggest where I might get such parts in the UK?
Thanks in advance...
http://www.stylusplus.co.uk/garrard-2025-record-player-stylus-5842-p.asp
I would not let it anywhere near my records, 😉/sreten.
I would not let it anywhere near my records, 😉/sreten.
Thanks sreten. I'm a little embarrassed I didn't find that on a google search.
It looks a little different to the one I've taken off, but it's worth a short (assuming the rest of the unit is in working order).
I'm mainly wanting to record a couple of old records I have, as I've not spun a black circle in many years. Any reason why you wouldn't throw your vinyl at it (and by 'it' do you mean the stylus or the unit as a whole)?
It looks a little different to the one I've taken off, but it's worth a short (assuming the rest of the unit is in working order).
I'm mainly wanting to record a couple of old records I have, as I've not spun a black circle in many years. Any reason why you wouldn't throw your vinyl at it (and by 'it' do you mean the stylus or the unit as a whole)?
Based on the high 5 - 8g tracking force there aren't any records I would trust to it either. Ceramic cartridges aren't generally known for their fidelity, and because of their high tracking force were often hard on records. For best performance they require a pretty high input impedance as well.
I'd look for a cheap and cheerful table with a magnetic cartridge on it whether or not you are archiving to digital. (or whatever)😀
I'd look for a cheap and cheerful table with a magnetic cartridge on it whether or not you are archiving to digital. (or whatever)😀
Hi,
The cartridge fitted may not be the same and that sylus might not fit.
My nick-name for such turntables is "acme groove cutter" - self explanatory.
Sound quality is poor and I doubt you have a correct high impedance
input for a ceramic cartridge, it will work into a RIAA stage but likely
overload it.
The only truck I have with such devices is fixing /servicing radiograms
etc where the associated (usually low) record collection is already lost
to high fidelity.
If its only a couple of records I'd find someone to do it for you, its not
as simple as it seems and they likely will have more suitable equipment.
🙂/sreten.
The cartridge fitted may not be the same and that sylus might not fit.
My nick-name for such turntables is "acme groove cutter" - self explanatory.
Sound quality is poor and I doubt you have a correct high impedance
input for a ceramic cartridge, it will work into a RIAA stage but likely
overload it.
The only truck I have with such devices is fixing /servicing radiograms
etc where the associated (usually low) record collection is already lost
to high fidelity.
If its only a couple of records I'd find someone to do it for you, its not
as simple as it seems and they likely will have more suitable equipment.
🙂/sreten.
kevinkr said:...because of their high tracking force were often hard on records.
sreten said:...My nick-name for such turntables is "acme groove cutter" - self explanatory...
That's why I prefer those little disks that are read by light 😀.
It does sounds like a much better idea to find someone who'll lend me a decent turntable for a few days. Thanks for the info guys.
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