Stylus for Sharp CMS-5 CMS 5 CMS5 turntable

Stylus for Sharp CMS-5 CMS 5 CMS5 turntable

SKU: SHPSCMS005

  • $24.95

STYLUS FOR SHARP CMS-5 CMS 5 CMS5 TURNTABLE

The Sharp CMS-5 CMS 5 CMS5 turntable was fitted with a phono cartridge and a Sharp STY-130 STY130 needle stylus. A photo of the stylus replacement is supplied above. The stylus features a highly polished conical diamond for long playing life and good rendition of voice and music. The color of the stylus varies. Please verify and use this as a guide only since the cartridge and stylus may have been changed through the years.

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

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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