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The stylus may or may not be a permanent part of the tone cartridge. Rock the tone-arm up, without breaking it off, and look closely at the cartridge. (The part with the stylus hanging down from the front and wires connected to the back. Grab the base of the stylus and pull evenly forward --- parallel to the tone arm and outward from its pivot. If you're lucky, it should slip out of the cartridge. Write down any numbers you can find on the cartridge, then try and find a store that still sells these things. Maybe a high-end audio shop in a big city. Good luck.
The epson S020093 Black ink cartridge and Epson Tri Colour ink cartridge Epson S187093 Black Ink Cartridges & Epson S191089 Color Ink Cartridges work in the Stylus 440.
Any local electronics retailer like Best Buy is a best place to find an Epson Stylus Photo R800 inkjet printer cartridge. Amazon also carries this product.
Unfortunately not. Beogram 3404 is designed for the MMC 20 series cartridges (MMC 20S with spherical stylus, MMC 20E with elliptical stylus, MMC 20EN with nude elliptical stylus, MMC 20CL with Contact Line stylus).
I do not recommend you buy and try to use refilled cartridges.
Vinyl records are discs with a single groove on each side. The groove has undulations which are picked up by a stylus (needle in crude terms) and a transducer (cartridge) into which the stylus is inserted. The disc rotates at a constant speed and the stylus rides the groove. The signal generated by the cartridge in amplified many thousands of times and is reproduced by loudspeakers. Vinyl is the material which replaced the earlier shellac and even earlier wax as "unbreakable" records.
A cartridge has 4 parts, the bullet, the casing, the primer, and the powder charge.
The difference between a phonographic cartridge and a styles is the a different types of needles that they use on the turn tables. Each turntable has it own numbers on the machine and that will tell you what model number to use.
At the top of the 3DS is a slot for cartridge-based games. Insert the cartridge here. On the 3DS' menu screen, typically the second icon on the first column, is the one for the inserted game. Select it with the stylus to play.
a needle is put on the line of the record and then it plays A record is placed on a turntable and turned at an appropriate speed. A tone arm with its head (where the cartridge is located) is lowered until the stylus (which is attached to the cartridge) slips into the groove in the record. The stylus responds to the irregularities in the grooves of the record and converts these into electrical signals. The turntable sends the signals to an amplifier and the output is relayed to headphones or speakers.
the stylus i think..?i forgot and i just learned this..sad.