Setting up my replacement for my Pioneer turntable/

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And, should I junk this in the pic - is it just rubbish. I think it is the original headshell that came with the Pioneer back in the seventies and I had labelled it as stereo. Things were so very different 50 years ago.
That looks like a headshell with adjustable azimuth for a cartridge that is fixed with no actual adjustment at the fixing point. You don't need it.
For what its worth the cartridge shown will work but, with a conical tip, it isn't going to do the turntable justice.
Spend a bit more on an elliptical stylus at least.
 

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That looks like a headshell with adjustable azimuth for a cartridge that is fixed with no actual adjustment at the fixing point. You don't need it.
For what its worth the cartridge shown will work but, with a conical tip, it isn't going to do the turntable justice.
Spend a bit more on an elliptical stylus at least.
OK, so this month I should just get the cartridge and wait till next month to get a stylus. How does that sound?
Or, maybe get the conical one now and change the actual stylus later?

Bearing in mind that the audio system I will be using is a TV soundbar!!
 
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OK, so this month I should just get the cartridge and wait till next month to get a stylus. How does that sound?
Or, maybe get the conical one now and change the actual stylus later?

Bearing in mind that the audio system I will be using is a TV soundbar!!
In that case just get the cartridge you mentioned.
You can always upgrade stylus in the future if required.
How do you plan to play a turntable through a soundbar? Or have I missed something?
 

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Yep, good shout, though that was the one I'd recommended before. You can also get them pre-assembled onto a headhsell. You just need to check the assembly suits your deck. This one below comes in at £46:-

 
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While I am looking for a headshell I notice that some are many times more in price than others. Why is this is my question?

In fact I can buy a headshell with a cartridge and stylus for the same money as a low cost headshell. It makes me think I might as well buy something like this just for the headshell and maybe get a AT-VM95E later.


Or even this!!
 

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Cheap plastic ones like that one from eBay might not be the way to go, unless you are broke..... In which case vinyl isn't for you. :)

The headshell with mounted AT works a treat. I've had one for the 95C and then some time ago, I think one for the 95ML when I used to have it and the headsheel was fine. Yes, you can of course spend through the nose for a headshell, but then again, as you rightly pointed out, people get fleeced all the time in hifi. Maybe you did too. ;)
 
The headshell with mounted AT works a treat. I've had one for the 95C and then some time ago, I think one for the 95ML when I used to have it and the headsheel was fine. Yes, you can of course spend through the nose for a headshell, but then again, as you rightly pointed out, people get fleeced all the time in hifi. Maybe you did too. ;)
Maybe I did???
Not sure why you'd think why.
 

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