Cartridge Replacement issues - Turntable

Cartridge Replacement issues - Turntable

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Ultraviolet

Original Poster:

623 posts

216 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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Hi All

I'm happing a nightmare replacing the coupling cables that connect my cartridge to my tonearm (the four coloured cables shown in the picture). Any recommendations how I can do this? The main problem is releasing the existing cables from the pins on the tonearm - they're too close for my needle-nose pliers, and I'm struggling to pry them off with a screwdriver. Any suggestions on tools required / techniques etc?

Many thanks,

UV

msmith0592

299 posts

144 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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I've used a pair of tweezers to try and pry them off in this situation.

speedyman

1,525 posts

234 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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Forceps might work.

megaphone

10,724 posts

251 months

Saturday 13th May 2023
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Remove the cartridge first, that will allow more access to remove the connectors from the pins. They can break easily so be gentle.

Riff Raff

5,118 posts

195 months

Saturday 13th May 2023
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msmith0592 said:
I've used a pair of tweezers to try and pry them off in this situation.
I use tweezers to pull (rather than pry) them off. I have a pair made of some synthetic stuff that work well for this. Same goes for reassembly. As mentioned already separating the cartridge from the head shell allows you to see what you are doing. Make sure the stylus guard is on obvs.

808 Estate

2,111 posts

91 months

Sunday 14th May 2023
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Or remove the stylus if its a replacable one.

Timothy Bucktu

15,225 posts

200 months

Sunday 14th May 2023
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Use a knife or very thin screwdriver to push the plugs away from the cartridge.
I find pulling on small plugs like that can lead to accidently pulling the cable out.

Ultraviolet

Original Poster:

623 posts

216 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Thanks for the suggestions.. in the end I used some very small (3”) needle-nosed pliers used for jewellery etc. So the new cartridge is now fitted, although one of the leads is quite loose on the cartridge pin. Time to test it tomorrow…

Lucid_AV

416 posts

36 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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The pin connectors are just a tube with a slot along the side. Look at it end on, it's a cheap shape. It uses a bit of sprint tension to grip the 'finger' of the cartridge output pin.

If one connect is loose, take it off the cartridge and then apply a little pressure to close up the slot a bit. Not too much or else you won't get the connector back on.

Remove > adjust > test > repeat if necessary.

Hardly the most complex thing to do in the world.