LP Tunes stylus for Pickering XUV/4500Q cartridge

LP Tunes stylus for Pickering XUV/4500Q cartridge

SKU: PICKSXUV4500Q

  • $133.98

STYLUS FOR PICKERING XUV/4500Q CARTRIDGE

The LP Tunes D4500Q stylus is designed for use with the Pickering XUV/4500Q phono cartridge. It features a highly polished and precision profiled Vivid Line diamond bonded to a thin-wall aluminum alloy cantilever tube for superior tracing of record grooves, excellent reproduction of voice and music and exquisite sound quality. Recommended tracking force is 1.5 g.

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SCOTT C (Belleville, US)
New Stylus

I had gotten a few old cartridges This one sounded pretty good after I looked up the reviews, I decided why not check out a new Stylus for it. It not only looks better than the one that was on it sounds great. Very happy.


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Product fits and sounds very good.

Great product, great price!

Picked up a new turntable to match my other AT-LP120, an excellent product. Thanks to LP Tunes for the responsive customer service and free shipping!

Great product

Works great ..as advertised!

Does exactly what it is supposed to do, and does it well

I was looking for a turntable to transfer a couple hundred vinyl records to digital format. Since whatever setup I used for the transfer would be how I heard all those LPs from now to forever, it seemed to make sense to avoid cheaping out. OTOH, it's not worth it to me to spend thousands of dollars on an esoteric audiophile turntable. We already have a Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo turntable in the living area with the stereo, but I didn't want to commandeer that unit for transfer purchases,. That unit wins all the awards for "best under $1000 setup", but I'd need an external phono preamp and A/D converter, pushing the total cost to over $1k. The AT-LP120XUSB is less expensive and includes everything needed to connect to the PC, so it was an attractive option.

After reading a bunch of reviews of various turntables, I came to the conclusion that I was overthinking it and just went with this model. This turns out to be the right choice for my purposes. Once I had it set up I compared it directly with the Pro-ject unit, and the differences were subtle, if there were any audible differences at all. It works, it sounds good, and seems quite durable.

PROS:
o Setup is straightforward, since the TT, tonearm, headshell, cartridge, and stylus were all engineered together.
o The included stock AT-VM95E cartridge/stylus is well regarded and allows for an easy upgrade if you want a better stylus.
o Solidly built in the tradition of the Technics 1200 that it is modeled after.
o Professional quality internal phono preamp and A/D converter.
o Sounds basically identical to a unit twice the price
o Does basically everything it's supposed to do, and does it well.
o Since it's a DJ turntable, it should hold a good resale value - once I'm done digitizing the records I have I'm probably done with it so I might sell it at that point.

CONS:
o If you try to use both the USB and analog line out simultaneously there's a prominent high pitched whine - the engineers did not adequately isolate the two from ground loops - while this is a disappointment to me, there are easy work-arounds and few people are going to connect both.
o It's fully manual, so perhaps not the best choice if you just want to play records.
o If you have a receiver with a phono preamp, you don't need the internal one or the A/D converter so you'll be paying for things you don't use
o Your audiophile buddies will not be impressed.

Was a great replacement works perfectly

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Shout out to the LP Tunes team fantastic support and follow up. My go to for my vintage audio needs

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