Introduction |
In 2020, for the first time in decades, Vinyl Records outsold CDs. 10 years ago it would be unusual to see a turntable sitting on the shelf at a Walmart or Target but it is now commonplace. More and more people are using and enjoying turntables and the medium it provides. | | Turntables, however, are not a perfect machine. They’re based on physical media, which has the tendency to be unreliable. Due to this, and its new popularity, more people need guides on how to repair and upkeep turntables. | | One of the best things you can do for a turntable is replace the needle. This guide will walk through the steps on how to replace the needle, also known as the stylus, on a Victrola turntable. Victrola is a well-known brand, servicing many high-end turntable models but as well as budget friendly record players found in popular retail chains. In this guide we use a Victrola VTA-370B(PC)A for the photos, however, this guide can be applied to most if not all Victrola brand turntables. |
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