Replacement for Pfanstiehl 668-D7 668D7 needle stylus

Replacement for Pfanstiehl 668-D7 668D7 needle stylus

SKU: 668D7

  • $29.95

REPLACEMENT FOR PFANSTIEHL 668-D7 668D7 NEEDLE STYLUS

The replacement for the Pfanstiehl 668-D7 668D7 needle stylus features a highly polished conical diamond for long playing life and good rendition of voice and music.

The Pfanstiehl 668-D7 668D7 needle stylus is used as a replacement for the following styli:
Yamaha N-4500, N-4500/2
Sony ND-135G
Onkyo DN-25, DN-33, DN-33ST
Audio Technica ATN-336, ATN-936

The Pfanstiehl 668-D7 668D7 needle stylus can be used with the following cartridges:
Audio Technica AT-936
BSR T-700A
Onkyo OC-33M
Sony VM-27G
Yamaha CG-4500

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