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DJ_Kismuth
When do you guys replace your needles?
I use the Ortofon concorde pro silver.
I've broken needles from stupid mistakes and other misc crap.
I usually replace them every month just for the hell of it, but I never really know when the recommended time to replace them is.

My drunk ass friend passed out while spinning records on my tables and left 2 records spinning for 8 hours. The needle wore a small little groove at the end of the record (no damage to the vinyl really). I want to know that after those 8 hours, if I should replace the needle? They sound fine, but I am just not sure that needles are meant to play at the end of the record.... for 8 hours.

(and yes my careless friend is paying for replacements)
hapamoto
i just replace mine when the sound level starts to go down.. like one side will be louder than the other..
j_spot
I bought the multipack of ortofons, and the guy who sold em to me told me that he didnt want to see me buying them for another 3 years(meaning I had 1 on, 2 in the case, =3 years, so 1 year per set)


so I think you are spending wayy too much money!
Great Outdoors
I think generally needles are durable; especially Ortofon ones. once a year is probably a good bet. For me, if the sound level starts to go down (one side louder than the other), normally a clean sweep of the needles with a brush should do the trick.
I don't know about the 8 hour thing, though.. the situation sounds too bizarre to warrant a suggestion. :D
dazzed
i have ortofons as well.
the manual says if you spin allot replace them every 6 months.
i do like 6-9 months. but don't let time decide. when your needles start to jump when you que your records, or your highs just don't sound as clear as they used to be - replace em. no point in replacing them too often as ull blow cash, but don't keep em for like 3 years or you'll damage ur records

dazzed
DJ A.i
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Originally posted by DJ_Kismuth
When do you guys replace your needles?
I use the Ortofon concorde pro silver.
I've broken needles from stupid mistakes and other misc crap.
I usually replace them every month just for the hell of it, but I never really know when the recommended time to replace them is.

My drunk ass friend passed out while spinning records on my tables and left 2 records spinning for 8 hours. The needle wore a small little groove at the end of the record (no damage to the vinyl really). I want to know that after those 8 hours, if I should replace the needle? They sound fine, but I am just not sure that needles are meant to play at the end of the record.... for 8 hours.

(and yes my careless friend is paying for replacements)


well, PVD once spun a 8 hour set at twilo once =) ... but im sure he can afford to replace the needle after every night =) ... to tell you the truth.... i would only change when it stops doing its job....but thats just me.
Great Outdoors
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Originally posted by DJ A.i


well, PVD once spun a 8 hour set at twilo once =) ... but im sure he can afford to replace the needle after every night =) ... to tell you the truth.... i would only change when it stops doing its job....but thats just me.


Hmmm, sounds like me. I guess we're all slobs :D
dazzed
yes =)
but he gets paid insane money to do that!

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Originally posted by Great Outdoors


Hmmm, sounds like me. I guess we're all slobs :D
DJ LIQUID
no clue.........my Ortofons are still kickin' like the first day i put them in :D :D :D
shompton
I have some pretty ty stanton carts, 520's I think (the DJ Craze models), and I've prob gotten like 50 hours out of them and now the cymbols are starting to sound ty. When you start to lose sound quality you need to new needles. Any recommendations for my next pair?

dazzed
ortofons
DJ TranceFormer
For my Trackmasters it says that you should check ur stylus every 250-300 hours, so i guess you can use ur Ortofons for like 6 months or so...
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