JVC Turntable help please!
Hey all,
I've had a JVC AL-A155 Turntable for a long time. It's always served me well and sounded great.
However, it's about 15 years old now and still on its original stylus.
When I bought it, I was told that the stylus was a readily available one due to it's symbol. Now it seems no one knows what I mean...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ableSymbol.jpg
That's the symbol. Sorry for the pic, the lighting kind of sucks here right now...
Any thoughts? Can I get a replacement or do I have to replace more than just the stylus?
Thanks!
That's like saying it's a Ford
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Originally Posted by
ricsit
* JohnMichael* Ok, I have it running through a Fisher, and the phono cartridge is an 'AT 92E' Does not sound like there is much I can do a bout the lack of a pre amp.
Asking what's wrong with your car and saying "It's a Ford" won't really help anyone help you.
"Fisher" is a brand that has been around since the dawn of the hi-fi industry and has made hundreds, if not thousands, of different products over that time. They made everything from fine audio products to stuff that rivals chap plastic table radios over their lifetime.
Perhaps if you supplied a model number, and a description of what it is and about how old it is, we might be of more help.
Also, are there inputs on the back of the "Fisher" labelled "Phono"? If so, you should be using them, and them only for this.