I dumped out the used needle cup on my new VV-XIV and found some needle styles I’ve never seen before. Anybody know anything about them?
Mark
Different Needle Shapes
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Re: Different Needle Shapes
and there's also the Spearpoint
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I find the spear point ones kind of schreechy. Never have seen the other shapes, even through the middle two are pretty standard-looking. They’re used, but I might get a crap record and try them out.
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Re: Different Needle Shapes
The odd one out is the brass one. It's either really worn out or the tip unscrews to reveal a sapphire for Edison DD
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Re: Different Needle Shapes
The brass one is a Victor Tungs Tone Soft Tone with the tip worn away. The one with the slender needle on a thicker shaft is a Recoton "Automatic", made for record changers.
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