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Default AIWA Turntable Stylus removal

I have an AIWA turntable, model PX-E850U.

It needs a stylus. On the label, it says "Replacement Stylus AN-11".

I'm sure I can locate a replacement stylus, but how the heck does it
come off? This has me very puzzled.

The good turntables I had over the years always had a removable head,
and the cartridge was held in place with tiny screws.

I see no way to remove this head, and there are no screws for the
cartridge. I know some of the stylus had a plastic piece that slid into
the cartridge. This looks like it might work that way, but it did not
pull off using light pressure. I know better than to force things, until
I know exactly how to remove it.

To make matters worse, I cant lift the tone arm more than an inch or so,
so I cant really get a good look under it.

Anyone know how to remove this stylus?

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**Easy-peasy. The cartridge fitted is a standard Audio Technica type.



** Variable reluctance rather than MM ?

My first magnetic PU was an AT66, "induced magnet" type.

Bought it at Mike Sheridan's old store in Redfern in 1972.

http://www.thestyluslady.co.uk/ekmps...t66-1545-p.jpg



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On 13/05/2017 3:32 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:

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**Easy-peasy. The cartridge fitted is a standard Audio Technica
type.



** Variable reluctance rather than MM ?

My first magnetic PU was an AT66, "induced magnet" type.

Bought it at Mike Sheridan's old store in Redfern in 1972.

http://www.thestyluslady.co.uk/ekmps...t66-1545-p.jpg






.... Phil


**Most AT MM carts have two teeny tiny magnets in a 'V' formation. I've
seen a few induced magnet types from a variety of manufacturers over the
years. I think Nagaoka still make a few. Dunno if AT still do them. I
doubt it.

http://www.nagaoka.eu/index.php?item..._id=10&lang=en


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