Cartridge replacement for Technics SL-1500

C. Ball

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My late father had a Technics SL-1500. He had damaged the stylus, and I have had a hard time finding a compatible cartridge. I have seen this one online but as I am a noob I have no way of knowing if it is accurate.

Any recommendations would be much appreciated. If needed, I will replace the head shell too.

Thank you.
 
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Curious as to why you want to replace the headshell? The Technics headshells are quite nice.

Regardless, are you aware that in most cases you can just replace the stylus (it is normally easily removable)? Cartridges themselves rarely go bad.

What cartridge is on it now?

If you are committed to a new cartridge, the one in your link has been replaced by the improved VM95E. It is a good match for your tonearm. That vendor offers a version of it premounted on a headshell:

https://www.turntableneedles.com/AT-VM95EH_Genuine_audio-technica_PlugnSpin_Kit_uses_VMN95E_Needle

They are a reliable vendor.

FYI, you can find the manual for the SL-1500 at vinylengine.com (free, but you will need to register). Note that even if you buy the cartridge mounted in a headshell, you will need to follow the instructions in the manual for properly aligning it (which can be as simple as assuring the distance from stylus tip to the washer at the rear of the headshell is 52mm) and for setting the tracking force and antiskate.

Below is a graphic showing how to measure for correct alignment on a Pioneer turntable. I don't have the same graphic for Technics, but the only difference is that it should be 52mm (instead of 49mm). When aligning with this method, the cartridge should be "square" in the headshell.

Pioneer overhang 49mm.jpg
 
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Thank you for the advice. As you probably have surmised, I don't really know what I'm doing, so I appreciate the diagram. I got ahold of the manual too.
 
FYI, by loosening the headshelll mounting screw(s), you can slide the cartridge forward and backward to get the correct measurement.

That SL-1500 is a fine turntable. Normally quite reliable, with low maintenance requirements and good sound quality.

It can certainly do justice to a higher end cartridge, but the VM95 series is quite nice. AudioTechnica (AT) offers a range of styluses (stylii) that fit it, so if/when you want to upgrade you can keep the cartridge. Their ML/line contact stylus is especially well regarded ($150 for the stylus, or $170 for the cartridge with stylus).

As I mentioned above, you might also consider just getting a new stylus for your existing cartridge. I could help you explore that option if you can tell me what make/model is on it now. Or just take a couple of good close-up pics and upload them.
 
What @spark1 said. I can also vouch for the VM95SH on an SL-1600 ($229 with headshell, has been cheaper on sale). It is outstanding. The VM95E/H is highly regarded and a great value though I haven't heard it.

You will love that turntable. I believe it's the semi-auto model of that line? If so the parts inside might need some cleaning and relubing, but it's a keeper.
 
AT-VM95E is an excellent affordable choice, and it replaced the older AT-95E. If you've got a very revealing system and want the next level performance, go for the VM95EN.
 
Thank you all for the help.

My father must have done some mod using a Shure M97x cartridge because he had a weird spacer in there (I have the original, fortunately). The screws I have are not the original ones; they are two wide and short. Does any know the specs on these?:
 
My late father had a Technics SL-1500. He had damaged the stylus, and I have had a hard time finding a compatible cartridge. I have seen this one online but as I am a noob I have no way of knowing if it is accurate.

Any recommendations would be much appreciated. If needed, I will replace the head shell too.

Thank you.

As others have said, your best bet is the AT-VM95E in the package that comes with its own headhell (AT-VM95E/H). It comes preinstalled so it's almost like a "plug and play" replacement. No need for installing screws etc etc.

It's also a very good sounding cartridge.

The Technics headshell you can store and save for later when you are more familiarized with turntable/cartridge adjustment.
 
I, for one. did not say that.

The Technics headshell is easy to use and nicely designed.

The "weird" spacer is integral to the headshell. It attaches to the headshell with a single screw, which can be slightly loosened to allow for forward/backward adjustment of the stylus overhang.

The cartridge in turn is attached to the spacer with two screws. Unfortunately I don't know their size or pitch. If the spacer/plate is plastic, be careful not to force screws of wrong size as the threads are easily stripped.

Do not assume that purchasing a pre-mounted cart/headshell package is "plug and play". As I said earlier, the cartridge will still need to be properly aligned unless it is preset for Technics tables.

The 97xE is something of a love it or hate it cart, and a good replacement stylus for it will cost more than the AT VM95E + headshell.

If you end up going that route, you could remove the 97xE and sell it on ebay for enough to cover the 95E+headshell.

Then you'd still have the original headshell, which really should stay with the table.
 
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Sorry. I wasn't clear. The weird spacer I was referring to is a "Shure 600H" part (labeled "D" below).

What I have is below. I presume that A+B into the headshell will work assuming I adjust the spacer to 52mm as @spark1 recommended. Part C has no markings. But as I said, I'm a noob. When I was a kid, my father barely let me put a record on this TT. When I was older, he was using (shudder) CDs, so I never got a walkthrough from him on the system. I never had a decent TT myself.

I don't know how tell if A (it's a Shure) is functional.
TT compenents.png

And you all are great hand-holding me through this. I really appreciate it.
 
OK that's a good pic and great labeling!

A is the stylus which appears to be OK for either B or C.

B is the M97 cartridge body with the standard Shure mounting bracket.

C is what I think is a Shure 600H body, beheaded from its bracket (possibly originally shipped with the TT?)

D is what I think is the top of the 600H, i.e. it's OEM mounting bracket, and if so should be attached to C.

The 600H is a variation of the M97E. Shure reused a lot of bodies and changed styli and brackets to differentiate models.

The Technics headshell bracket appears to be still attached to the headshell (or missing). The idea is the cartridge snaps into the loose headshell bracket and the whole assembly screws into the headshell pre-adjusted/aligned properly (theoretically) by the single screw.

(Edit) I can see the bracket when the photo is zoomed. The cartridge gets screwed into it with the two screws from underneath rather than snapping in. But then the whole assembly is secured with the single screw from the top.

Odds are both cartridges work, and are even better for at least one working. Mount it up and play a non-valuable record to see how it behaves. The M97 is known for excellent tracking and more unbiased response that Shure's usual sound, which has a high frequency rolloff (said to counter the once-popular treble-biased mastering style). So it's reputation is that it sounds thinner than, say, the M95. It is still an outstanding, premium cartridge and stylus.
 
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