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    Join Date: Dec 2012

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    Default Another vinyl accessory, stylus timer

    https://www.stylustimer.com
    A timer for tracking the stylus use.


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    Alternatively, for much less than £10 on Amazon/eBay I recommend a simple click counter - hit the lever for each side played and you can then calculate cumulative playing time with accuracy as close as you'll ever need. Use more than one cartridge? No problem, just buy more than one clicker, and label them for each cartridge.

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    Pah! The Garrard Zero 100S used to have one built in!
    Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.

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    The stylus of a cartridge that has been properly installed and set up should last 1000 hours before replacement. To err on the side of caution, especially if the stylus has an exotic profile, assume 500 hours.

    One side of an LP plays for 20 minutes, or 1/3 hour, so you do the maths.

    (Those working in the quality control suites of record manufactures and listening via headphones, have reported degradation in sound quality after 100 hours with stylii using grain orientated diamonds.)
    Last edited by Barry; 20-09-2021 at 15:24. Reason: spelling
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    I guess the biggest sign
    Of a cartridge needing replacing
    Is the sound degrades but i just
    Thought it was a fun find.
    I never knew such things were made
    My turntable is just a trio kd3310
    With a budget AT cartridge so
    Not worth me buying as my cartridge is
    Not much more expensive.
    I still have my 7" inch singles
    That i bought as a kid and all my vinyl
    Albums and none are of the kind
    Of quality that would benefit from
    Anything better.

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    Colton used to make a stylus 'timer' that was activated by the cartridge magnet as the arm was moved from the rest to the edge of the record. It was a primitive affair, and only counted the number of times a record was played: thus was ignorant of whether a 7", 10" or 12" record was being played or just a single track.
    Barry

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    I use an app on my android phone called Swipetimes.

    https://www.swipetimes.com/en/

    Total runtime




    Current running time


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