Replacement for JVC DT-Z1 DTZ1 stylus

Replacement for JVC DT-Z1 DTZ1 stylus

SKU: JVCSDTZ1

  • $42.50

REPLACEMENT FOR JVC DT-Z1 DT Z1 DTZ1 NEEDLE STYLUS

The replacement for the JVC DT-Z1 DTZ1 needle stylus is designed for the JVC Z-1 Z1 and X-1 X1 phono cartridges. The stylus features a highly polished special elliptical diamond with a .0003 x .0007 inch scanning radii for long playing life and excellent tracing of record grooves. It results in very fine detail, superb clarity and very high sound quality.

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Luke Pulido (Fort Worth, US)
Amazing Customer Service!!!

They have been so helpful and patient helping me find the correct stylus cartridge for my old pioneer record player! I can’t say enough good things about how amazing they have been


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Does the Job

Works well in my 25 year old ADC

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Trevor Taylor (Rocky Mountain House, CA)
Jico Stylus

Been using this new stylus for about 3 wks. After about 20 hrs of playing it now sounds excellant. Probablly grab myself a spare.

Thanks for all your help.

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Richard Lambert (Houston, US)
Got it Right

Everything was correct and the system is as good as new

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peter papas (Daly City, US)
perfect fix

fast shipping, I really appreciate your help

Perfect fit

The stylus fit perfectly and works well

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I can confirm that this is the correct size belt for this turntable.

LP Tunes Order

I received the replacement Ion turntable belt and diamond stylus in 10 days after the online order. I chose LP Tunes because it is one of the few suppliers for both of these items, and I have ordered from them in the past. I purchased this stylus as a future replacement for the usual ruby stylus and the belt as a spare to use when needed, so I have not had a chance to try these items yet. I am interested to see whether the diamond stylus handles "skips" in the old records better than the ruby stylus.