How Do You Change The Stylus On A Kenwood Turntable?
Turntables manufactured by the Kenwood Corporation of Japan are relatively well recognized among consumers and audiophiles alike. Kenwood turntables often come with diamond-point styluses, which last longer than their metal counterparts. But eventually even diamond stylus tips do wear down, resulting in a fuzzier sound and potentially damaging records. Swapping out the stylus on your Kenwood turntable can be accomplished in a few simple steps. The process is the same for all Kenwood turntables and similar to the process for most turntable brands. Identify the model number of your Kenwood turntable. The model number is printed in the owner’s manual, and can also be found printed in small letters on the front of the turntable housing. Once you’ve identified the model, you can use it to identify the model or type of stylus that will work for your turntable. Though most styluses are compatible with a wide number of brands, their sensitivity differs, which can make a difference in the quali