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Cartridge for Pioneer SL200?
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 1087825" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>Unfortunately, no simple nor cheap solution that will see you with a good quality or original replacement stylus for Nagaoka. </p><p>Personal opinion - this is not a type of the turntable that you want to over invest into.</p><p></p><p>Audio Technica AT91 or VM95C mentioned earlier are the cheapest quality cartridges that you can get. </p><p>What makes things really, really difficult is that you, as per your own admittance, do not have the skills needed to set it up correctly. </p><p>So, unless you have someone near that could assist you in setting it up, you will have to lean on (many) youtube videos that will show and explain a simple setup.</p><p></p><p>I think that VM95C is the best bang for the buck and it's a hardy, dependable cartridge that will serve well for a long time, with zero fuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 1087825, member: 2310"] Unfortunately, no simple nor cheap solution that will see you with a good quality or original replacement stylus for Nagaoka. Personal opinion - this is not a type of the turntable that you want to over invest into. Audio Technica AT91 or VM95C mentioned earlier are the cheapest quality cartridges that you can get. What makes things really, really difficult is that you, as per your own admittance, do not have the skills needed to set it up correctly. So, unless you have someone near that could assist you in setting it up, you will have to lean on (many) youtube videos that will show and explain a simple setup. I think that VM95C is the best bang for the buck and it's a hardy, dependable cartridge that will serve well for a long time, with zero fuss. [/QUOTE]
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