What is the player stylus?

The recording player stylus is part of a needle -shaped phonograph or a record player that contacts the record and transmits the vibrations that receives from the recording grooves. They are often called needles because of their shape. However, they are very different from other types of needles, such as those used for sewing or in medicine.

To create sounds recorded on a vinyl record, a recording player stylus is required. The stylus follows the grooves on the record and transmits vibrations that give it minute variations in the recording grooves. The quality of the stylus will affect the loyalty of sound reproduction and the demanding ear can easily detect the difference between high quality stylus and poor quality or damaged. It should withstand wear because it is the only part of the record player, other than the pad that holds the record, to come in Contact with the record itself. He should faithfully and accurately watch the grooves on the record and reproduce the sound as it was recorded. And finally, it should not damage the record and leave minimal opoTřebení, which transmits the record at repeated peas.

The materials used to produce record players have changed within about 120 years after the invention of Thomas Edison phonograph. The first stylus of the recording player was made of steel and aimed to last only a short time before it was replaced. Improvement has gradually extended the life of stylus to withstand hundreds of uses. Cartridges that hold the stylus made by changing needles much easier and faster than in early models.

phonograph manufacturers have gradually developed better and better materials for their stylus and used materials such as tungsten, copper and even needles of cactus. As a technology of development, as well as stylus players. Sapphire and then Diamond became the preferred material for the highest quality stylus. Today, highly sophisticated B techniques are used to form diamond needles used in the stylus of the recording playerRinging and shaping to ensure maximum frequency response and create the most faithful sound reproduction in any record.

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