Improved stylus for GPX S7799 turntable home stereo system

Improved stylus for GPX S7799 turntable home stereo system

SKU: GPXS7799

  • $19.95

IMPROVED STYLUS FOR GPX S7799 TURNTABLE HOME STEREO SYSTEM

The improved stylus for the GPX S7799 turntable home stereo system features a polished diamond for long playing life and good rendition of voice and music. The original GPX stylus used a sapphire tip which lasts for about 50-100 playing hours. A diamond tip will last for about 500-1,000 playing hours. Please verify and use this as a guide only since the cartridge and stylus may have been changed through the years.

If the stylus above differs from what you have, then it means you no longer have the fitted cartridge. For us to assist you further, we need the cartridge brand and model number. This info is usually inscribed on the cartridge and stylus.


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Noticed an immediate improvement in audio quality. Thanks

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Fast shipping on this hard to find piece!

Fits perfect

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I am always nervous to use a web site for the first time. However this was very easy and fast. Shipped as expected and works perfectly. Great customer service.

perfect replacement stylus

I have a shure V15 Type III series cartridge and was going to replace it with a newer model, but after replacing the stylus with the Jico stylus, my records sound great again. Thanks Jico!

I love your service it was quick and efficient now I'm looking for an amp for that turntable

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A good addition to a turntable

I have seen something like this in years long past from another company. It works best if the top of your platter is 1 and 1/8 inches or more above the plinth (base) - that way the device will be parallel to the platter.