Help identifying cartridge/needle
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I believe that's one of those "power point" type cartridges.... Astatic 89 T. NOT a real good cart for taking care of your records though.
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I looked up the 89T, but it is more square, so I dont think this is the correct one either. Thanks for the input tho. I got a 993 off Ebay, looked like it in the picture, but it is just a little different and wont plug in.
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Yea, I sorta thought there was something odd about that flipover tab, from the 89T.
The VM I had (that was identical to yours), had a Sonotone 2TA in it, . . . a VERY good mono cartridge, as ceramic cartridges go.
If you can't get your exact replacement, I would consider a 2TA or it's Astatic replacement 751.
If you would rather consider converting it for stereo, the Sonotone 8TA is also an excellent stereo ceramic cartridge.
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Thank you Jake. I may try that in my 557. I got a response from VM and they said it was a 940, so for now, I know which one to try. I am restoring another changer that may use the cart that you mentioned. Got to get the rubber motor mounts ordered. I have about 3 of these I need to get running.
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