Sharp Stylus STY146 Red / Teac STL103 / Sanyo ST05
Also fits: Sanyo ST05, ST707J, GXT210, Amstrad TM77, Teac STL103. See detailed description for full compatibility list. GB Delivery 2-5 Days
Sharp STY146 / Sanyo ST05 Series |
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Sanyo / Fisher: ST05D / ST707J GXT210 Amstrad: TM77 Audiosonic: Unspecified Model Crown: Unspecified Model |
Daewoo: Unspecified Model Darling: Unspecified Model Fidelity: Unspecified Model Goldstar: Unspecified Model |
Haitai: Unspecified Model JVC: Unspecified Model Magnavox: Unspecified Model Nivico: Unspecified Model |
Philips: Unspecified Model Samsung: Uspecified Model Schneider: Unspecified Model Sharp: STY146 |
Teac: Tensai: UPO:
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Please allow 2-5 Days GB Delivery on this item.
Guarantee (months) | 12 |
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   Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Can modern record players play 78rpm records?
Unless it explicitly states in the product specifications most turntables do not play 78rpm records. Some manufacturers offer modification kits but what is needed varies from model to model. Contact us with your turntable model number for personalised advice.
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Why is my stylus listed under a different brand name to my system?
Most HiFi & turntable brands do not manufacture their own styli & buy them in from other specialised brands. Because of this is it not always possible to identify your stylus from the brand name of the turntable .
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Can the stylus be replaced on all cartridges?
No. Styli can usually be replaced on Moving Magnet (MM) type cartridges but it is not possible to change the stylus on Moving Coil (MC) Cartridges
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Can I fit an alternative cartridge if my stylus is no longer available?
In most cases your turntable will have a 1/2" headshell mount, this can be identified by two small bolts running through your headshell to the cartridge. This is by far the most common type of connection with most new cartridges conforming to this standard. Other not so common but replaceable connections are a bayonet fitting, where the cartridge plugs directly into your tonearm via a bayonet, & a P4 connection, where your cartidge plugs directly into your tonearm by four pins. Fittings that are not replaceable include slide connectors such as those used by Dual & single screw connections, as used on very old turntables.