Does dual still make turntables?

Does dual still make turntables?

Vinyl is back and is again a major part of today’s lifestyle and Dual too has come back to the vinyl scene with new High Fidelity turntables. There is a type of music for every mood.

Are there different types of needles for record players?

In regards to record player needles, they tend to come in one of two types: Tipped diamond needles. Nude-diamond needles.

Do all needles fit all turntables?

Again, the short answer is no! Record player needles are not universal, and specific types are used on different players. Some styluses are marketed as universal and used on any cartridge or turntable. However, this is not always the case, and potentially they will not fit or work on all record players.

How do I know what kind of needle my record player needs?

If you’re unsure, take a look at the end of your turntable’s tonearm (the part you lift and set on the vinyl to play the music). If you see screws mounting the cartridge to the end of the arm, then the cartridge can be replaced.

Is dual a good turntable?

Summary. No, this is not the best turntable you can buy for the money. Similarly priced and even cheaper alternatives such as Audio-Technica’s AT-LP5 and a number of decks from Pro-Ject, Rega and Thorens offer superior build quality, better specifications and measurably better performance.

Who is dual made by?

Namsung Corporation

About Dual
Dual Electronics is headquartered in Heathrow, Florida and is the U.S. based subsidiary of Namsung Corporation. Founded in 1965, Namsung is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and is a public company listed on the Korean Stock Exchange.

Do steel needles damage records?

Record player needles all wear down eventually. Playing scratched records might damage the needle a bit faster, but the effect is minimal. Time is what does it. Once a needle is bad, you don’t want to keep using it, since it could damage your precious records.

What is the best type of stylus for vinyl?

The ‘nude’ stylus is solid diamond from top to bottom. Because of their lower mass, nude styli track vinyl records more accurately. Enhanced pickup from the vinyl to the cartridge head produces a better sound, helping you get lost in the music.

How often should you replace the needle on a record player?

When is it time for turntable stylus replacement? Most manufacturers recommend turntable stylus replacement at around 1,000 hours of record playing time. So if you’re using your turntable for an hour or so per day on average, ideally you should be changing the stylus every couple of years.

How do I know if my turntable is MM or MC?

MM cartridges have a relatively sharp diamond stylus tip, which measures approximately 0,001 of an inch wide. MC cartridges have a longer and narrower diamond stylus tip, measuring 0,001-0,004 inches wide.

How often should you replace a record player needle?

How long do turntable needles last?

between 200 and 1,000 hours
Most styli have a lifespan between 200 and 1,000 hours, but a high-end diamond stylus often lasts almost 2,000 hours before completely worn out. If the music’s sound begins to change, it may be time to replace the record player needle. Consider replacing the needle every few years.

Are dual turntables made in Germany?

In 2020 Dual changed its name to Dual GmbH and is now located in Landsberg am Lech in Germany, introducing a new generation of turntables designed and made in Germany.

Who made dual turntables?

Alfred Fehrenbacher GmbH
I can confirm that Dual is, in fact, a German company and that, more specifically, Dual’s parent company is Alfred Fehrenbacher GmbH, although Dual Phono GMBH is the actual company name. The company is divided into two divisions.

Is Dual a good turntable?

Are Dual turntables made in Germany?

Is it OK to play a scratched record?

Playing scratched records won’t damage the stylus but certainly could further damage the record and will affect your listening experience. Those scratches will cause the stylus to jump or move out of the groove. Often the stylus will follow the scratch rather than the groove causing even further damage.

Do scratched records still play?

Do scratched records still play? Some scratched records will play fine while others will skip and jump around. They will often get stuck as well if they have deep scratches. Having a scratched record is normally annoying as you won’t get to listen to the music uninterrupted unless you fix your record.

Is a diamond stylus better?

Hard materials like diamond are desirable since harder needles protect records better than a softer material, which breaks down and fills the record’s grooves with abrasive materials, wearing it down.

What is the difference between a turntable cartridge and stylus?

What is the difference between the cartridge and the stylus? The turntable’s stylus is actually part of the cartridge. The cartridge is the housing part screwed to the headshell while the stylus is the tiny “needle” at the end of the cartridge’s cantilever that actually makes contact with the record.

Does playing scratched records damage needle?

It does not. The needle, or stylus, is made of hard precious stone, and records are made of plastic. These stones are harder than the plastic, so they can withstand the rigors of an uneven surface.

What does a worn stylus sound like?

If it sounds like a hiss full of spittle or a splutter then the chances are that the stylus is mistracking due to wear. It could be a worn record, though and it will be a worn record if you continually play it with a worn stylus.

Why is MC better than MM?

Both cartridge designs can sound excellent but the MC variant has the ability to go one step further and reach audiophile heights. Generally, the best value, lower cost, cartridges are of a MM design. Those who are looking to achieve the best overall sound for turntables often choose the moving coil cartridge.

Why are MC cartridges better?

Basically, because MC cartridges have less mass, they’re capable of transcribing more micro-detail, especially when it comes to high frequencies.

Does a scratched record damage the needle?

Related Post