Replacement for Shure N-99E N99E stylus

SKU: SHN099E

  • $49.98

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REPLACEMENT FOR SHURE N-99E N 99E N99E STYLUS

The replacement for the Shure N99E stylus features a highly polished and precision profiled special elliptical diamond with .0003 x .0007 inch scanning and tracing radii for very high tracing accuracy of record grooves. It plays musically with vivid detail, body and natural tonal balance. The stylus is made in Japan.

For a stylus replacement that offers improved sound quality and performance, refer to the Related Products.

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Pat Barnes (Conyers, US)

Replacement stylus


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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)
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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

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peter papas (Daly City, US)
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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.

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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.