Turntable Cartridge Mounts. Standard mount cartridges are secured to the tonearm by 2 vertical screws spaced 1/2 apart. This cartridge includes a needle (stylus) which, when lowered onto a vinyl record, reads the modulations on the groove of the record. Here's what you need to know to choose the right one. turntable cartridges (or phono cartridges) are mounted on the end of your record players tonearm. turntable cartridges (also known as phono cartridges or colloquially as a pickup) are mounted onto the end of the tonearm of your record. watch our video to learn how to mount, replace, or upgrade your turntable phono cartridge. Most cartridges (including all of ours) are standard mount. By leaps and bounds, this is the most common mounting style among turntable cartridges. It involves two vertical screws spaced ½” apart from that either thread directly into ‘wings’ with threaded screw holes (optimal), or into nuts that you leverage from underneath the screw holes (a little trickier). In fact, there are two main cartridge mount types (aka. the way that carts are hooked up to your turntable isn’t always the same; a turntable cartridge contains the needle, that reads the groove.
a turntable cartridge contains the needle, that reads the groove. In fact, there are two main cartridge mount types (aka. This cartridge includes a needle (stylus) which, when lowered onto a vinyl record, reads the modulations on the groove of the record. By leaps and bounds, this is the most common mounting style among turntable cartridges. turntable cartridges (also known as phono cartridges or colloquially as a pickup) are mounted onto the end of the tonearm of your record. turntable cartridges (or phono cartridges) are mounted on the end of your record players tonearm. It involves two vertical screws spaced ½” apart from that either thread directly into ‘wings’ with threaded screw holes (optimal), or into nuts that you leverage from underneath the screw holes (a little trickier). Here's what you need to know to choose the right one. the way that carts are hooked up to your turntable isn’t always the same; Standard mount cartridges are secured to the tonearm by 2 vertical screws spaced 1/2 apart.
Dual Turntable 1/2" Mount Cartridge Adapter (262186)
Turntable Cartridge Mounts turntable cartridges (or phono cartridges) are mounted on the end of your record players tonearm. a turntable cartridge contains the needle, that reads the groove. Standard mount cartridges are secured to the tonearm by 2 vertical screws spaced 1/2 apart. It involves two vertical screws spaced ½” apart from that either thread directly into ‘wings’ with threaded screw holes (optimal), or into nuts that you leverage from underneath the screw holes (a little trickier). watch our video to learn how to mount, replace, or upgrade your turntable phono cartridge. turntable cartridges (or phono cartridges) are mounted on the end of your record players tonearm. the way that carts are hooked up to your turntable isn’t always the same; Here's what you need to know to choose the right one. This cartridge includes a needle (stylus) which, when lowered onto a vinyl record, reads the modulations on the groove of the record. Most cartridges (including all of ours) are standard mount. By leaps and bounds, this is the most common mounting style among turntable cartridges. In fact, there are two main cartridge mount types (aka. turntable cartridges (also known as phono cartridges or colloquially as a pickup) are mounted onto the end of the tonearm of your record.