Audio Technica AT-VM95EN Stylus
- Location
- WA, AU
- Seller
- FreoJ
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 27 Jul 2024
- Last seen
- 2d ago
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Audio Technica AT-VM95EN Stylus The VM95EN stylus has 60 hours of use. Decided that I prefer the VM95SH. Would consider shipping - will go halves on the cost. https://www.audio-technica.com/en-au/cartridges/styli-accessories/a-t-moving-magnet-styli/at-vmn95en Condition: Unspecified Payment Method: EFT, cash on pickup Region/State: (WA) Western Australia/Australia By FreoJ 0 Comments AUD $80 Date: July 27, 20241 yr
A$80 is a strong buy for this cartridge in the current market; new retail in Australia is about A$219, so this asking price sits well below typical new pricing and comfortably in bargain territory for a used example. Even allowing for used-market discounting, A$80 is low enough that a clean, working sample should move quickly.
That’s because the VM95EN is a well-liked moving-magnet cartridge with a nude elliptical stylus and solid tracking, so it’s a genuine step-up option for a lot of mid-level turntables. The main thing to check is stylus wear and whether the cantilever is straight, since the value here depends on the stylus being healthy; if it’s intact and the seller can confirm low hours or careful use, this is a very worthwhile pickup.
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Founded in 1962 in Tokyo's Shinjuku district by Hideo Matsushita, Audio-Technica began as a phonograph cartridge specialist, launching the innovative AT-1 moving-magnet model with a diamond-tipped cantilever that revolutionized affordable high-fidelity playback. Starting with just three employees in a rented house and one million yen in capital, the company quickly expanded, supplying cartridges to Japanese audio manufacturers and relocating as demand surged. This heritage of precision engineering and democratic access to superior sound defines its enduring Japanese craftsmanship.
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