Use the illustration number to obtain a cartridge number from the detailed listing.
Ceramic or magnetic cartridge.
The grooves cause the stylus to vibrate which disrupts the magnetic field and generates an electric signal in the wire coils.
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As the stylus moves the magnets change their relationship with the coils in the body of the cartridge which generates a small voltage.
Unlike a ceramic cartridge the back end of the stylus in a magnetic cartridge is not embedded in a block of material.
Unlike ceramic cartridges there is no or much less physical connection between the stylus the magnet and the wire coils.
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Moving magnet cartridge.
A magnetic cartridge more commonly called a phonograph cartridge or phono cartridge or colloquially a pickup is an electromechanical transducer that is used to play records on a turntable.
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This type works completely different than the ceramic cartridge.
It has two magnets on the end of the stylus one for each channel located inside of the cartridge itself.
The transition from ceramic to magnetic cartridge use generally took place during the 1970 s.
A moving magnet mm cartridge is the most common type of phono cartridge.
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But the nostalgic type players of today persist in using ceramic cartridges.
Our web site references magnetic stylus ceramic stylus magnetic cartridge and ceramic cartridge part numbers not turntable part numbers.
Fortunately magnetic cartridges look quite different in that they don t flip over to play 78 s.
And some players started using magnetic cartridges in the 1960 s.
Match your cartridge up with the appropriate illustration below.
Magnetic cartridges moving coil and moving magnet work on this principle.
Ceramic cartridge underside view showing stylus cartridge type no.