Do you buy used carts/needles? Is it risky?


I am new  to the turntable hobby and I have a Techniqs 1200g. Curious... does anyone ever buy used needles/carts like Hana SL MKII, for example? Is it risky? I don't want to mess up my albums but I also would like to save some money since I don't listen to vinyls everyday. 

dman777

My first AT OC9 was a used cart which I bought from a reputable audio dealer in the late 90’s. It probably had less than 100 hours on it., it sounded great.

Still have it, it was superseded by an OC9ML, and a few years ago by an AT 33PTG/II .

 

thecarpathian

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No I do not buy used cartridges. The only person I would buy a used cartridge from is me. 

@audphile1 ,

If you pay by check, do you wait for it to clear before you give it to you??
 

I discuss the probability for fraud with me, myself and I. 
 


 

 

@corelli 

I don’t have or want dozens, I am done for a long time, 8 I think (2 mono), and I rotate them for fun, for friends who want to hear them. I changed my tonearms to 3 removable headshells, I sleep better.

How many hours? It’s really ’how much wear?’, because tracking weight effects wear, combined with hours of play.

I’m lucky, I take mine to VAS, only 35 mins south, and they check them for me on their microscope, even clean them while viewing, down into the cavity of the suspension. So far all good.

Having VAS in my back pocket so to speak, makes it easier for me to try used cartridges, as well as PLAN re-builds.

@daveteauk 

’Otherwise Unobtainable’ is why I buy uses styluses, or used cartridges with used stylus, and take a chance on NOS Stylus (because you never know for sure).

Some sellers, you learn to both trust and recommend to others.

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Light Tracking is also important to me, many older cartridges track at 1.25 gm, many new ones track at 2.0 gms.(that’s 3/5th’s, 60% more). The stylus last longer, the grooves a bit less wear, and,

consider anti-skate: it’s tricky, suppose you are off 50%. at 1.25 gm, that’s 0.62 gms too much or too little. At 2,0 gm, that’s 1.0 gm too much or too little.

That’s 40% more wear on one side or the other.

Not exact science, but in concept, I believe light tracking is a worthwhile characteristic, giving me longer life out of my new or used styluses.