Audio Technica ATN3600LC Replacement Stylus - Bondi Records
Audio Technica ATN3600LC Replacement Stylus - Bondi Records
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Audio Technica ATN3600LC Replacement Stylus

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This update of the venerable ATN3600L conical bonded stylus, which has sold by the millions and been trusted by countless music lovers for more than 50 years, features a new modern design while retaining the ease-of-use, reliability, and sound quality that have made it the replacement stylus for so many turntables. The 0.6 mil conical stylus ensures proper contact with the record groove even when the cartridge is not quite level.

Stylus Shape: Conical
Stylus Dimension: 0.6 mil
Stylus Life: Approx. 300–500 hours

Compatible Turntables

Audio-Technica turntables: AT-LP60X series, AT-LP60 series, AT-LP2D series, AT-PL300 series, AT-SB727, AT-SB2022, AT-LPGO-BT, AT-PL50.

Other brands: Consult the turntable’s user manual or contact the manufacturer.   

How to replace the stylus

1. To remove old stylus (needle), hold the cartridge in one hand, grasp the plastic stylus housing with thumb and forefinger, and pull away from the cartridge. The stylus assembly comes away at a slight angle, as indicated by the arrow.

2. To install replacement stylus, insert the new stylus assembly into the cartridge at a slight angle, so the hook at the end of the stylus fits into the slot in the cartridge body. The stylus assembly should click into place when fully seated on the cartridge. The stylus must be fully seated on the body for proper operation.