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In doubt wether to replace the stylus or not... Does it still look ok?

I have been listening to records with this exact stylus the past 10 years. I'm worried it breaks my records without me noticing.

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There’s no way in judging your stylus with a picture like that. You should be able to hear if it still sounds good. If not, change it.

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Thanks, will do. I cant say for sure thats exactly my problem. I think there might be more surface noise, though it was never quiet. It could be that there is less bass, but my record player isnt a huge mass drive that creates tons and tons of bass...

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Ok two ideas. 1. Listen to a record you know very very well with headphones. Take the same record/headphones to a local record shop that has a turn table setup or a friend's house and listen 2. Buy a new needle because eventually you are going to new a new one right? Try it out and if the old one isn't that bad then you have a backup. Remember needles seem expensive 100-300 but how many records is that? Maybe less than 10 and it is the one thing that really determines how your collection sounds.

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