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19 minutes ago, prowla said:

I keep thinking about connecting my Sony Walkman Pro to my system; I think it needs a service though.

D6C is a complicated unit. Try to find someone who has manuals, tools and knows latest HW updates. 

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13 hours ago, bass_dinger said:

Over 40 years ago, I bought a Dual CS505 turntable, which I have used, off and on, over that time. 

 

Mrs Dinger rediscovered her record collection, and we played a few discs.  Unfortunately, the needle in the cartridge (or the stylus?) is now misaligned - instead of facing downwards, it rotated by 45 degrees to the right, and the sound is distorted.

 

Not sure how it happened (it worked when we started playing our vinyl), but it now clearly needs adjusting or replacing. 

 

Can anyone recommend a solution?  The stylus reads "Ortofon", "DUAL" and "DN165E" , here:

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I have found a few possible replacements, each for £20: 

https://www.recordstylus.co.uk/shop/Record-Stylus-Needle-for-Dual-505-CS505-DN165E-DN166E-DN167-OM5-p610017647

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303287394628?_skw=505&itmmeta=01KCYT9ENV70KJKZ5E0X8J919Q&hash=item469d566144:g:ZaMAAOxyx-BSb~bt

 

Oddly, https://www.dualfred.de/ sells everything for Dual turntables, apart from styli     

 

Before I invest, can Basschatters advise?  Do I just need the stylus, or a cartridge, or a new turntable? Might I need new belts?  Do the bearings need maintenance?

 

You can't adjust/straighten a damaged stylus. A replacement OE stylus for that cart' is around £60. I'd be leery of no-name or knock-off ones, but it's your choice. Google it and you'll find plenty. It goes without saying that you shouldn't play your vinyl if the stylus is as badly out of alignment as you state. You'll do serious damage.

 

It's worth replacing very old belts on turntables as they do stretch and even perish. If it's 40 years old, it could probably do with a drop of oil for the bearing, but enquire of the everything Dual website you refer to. 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, bass_dinger said:

Could you instead look at older machines, built when cassettes were a viable option for music?

 

I have an excellent Yamaha KX580, which are still available on eBay etc. Dolby B C and S, plus MPX.

 

Last time I looked at the possibility of getting a replacement, buying second-hand meant old, potentially unreliable, overpriced crap. However I've just had a look on eBay and there are some hopefully suitable machines for around the £150 mark which is probably worth it. Plus if I get all the cassettes digitised in a timely manner, I'll be able to sell it on when I'm done for hopefully what I paid for it.

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3 hours ago, Hellzero said:

 

@Hellzero and @Dan Dare are my HiFi butlers - very helpful and practical advice on what I need to do next. Thanks 

 

After 40-plus years, my then-£109 turntable is probably due some maintenance.  So, my next project will be the turntable. 

 

As opposed to my next turntable being a ProJect https://www.project-audio.com/en/turntables/#primary-line

 

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I thought of a pun!
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@bass_dinger  for cartridges my current sensibly priced favourite is audio technica, the vm95 range is great value and all the stylus versions fit on the same body, so you can start with the cheapest conical one and then upgrade as far as you want, I'm using the elliptical one on my nad turntable and am very pleased with it. 

 

Audio technica

 

The conical option is is about thirty quid and I think the elliptical is about fifty. 

I have generally avoided aftermarket stylii, once the supply of genuine oem options runs out I will swap to a more modern design anyway. 

 

Matt

Posted (edited)
On 20/12/2025 at 21:32, bass_dinger said:

Before I invest, can Basschatters advise?  Do I just need the stylus, or a cartridge, or a new turntable? Might I need new belts?  Do the bearings need maintenance?

Here’s the modern equivalent of that stylus: https://www.audioaffair.co.uk/ortofon-dn-165e-replacement-stylus/ (EDIT: I now see @Hellzero got there before me with that…:-))

 

I suspect you could also use any of Ortofon’s OM range of styluses (https://ortofon.com/collections/om-hifi-concorde-series-1), which all fit on the same cartridge and run from £40 up to spendy - the OM10 used to be a fairly standard fitment on decent mid-price turntables, and the OM20 is a nice step up, albeit three times the price.

 

Or, as @Matt P suggests, change the cartridge - the Audio Technica ones he suggests are very good and open up a whole range of different stylus options. It can feel a bit daunting, but I’d say if you can do basic setup on a bass you’ll probably manage fitting and aligning a new cartridge.

 

I’d also agree with @Dan Dare that if you’ve never replaced the belt in 40 years it’s probably a good idea to do so. Thakker in Germany is a good source (https://www.thakker.eu/en/belts/turntables/), but I’m sure there will be UK-based suppliers too.

 

Whether you need any other maintenance is really down to your judgement about whether everything is running and moving smoothly - if the platter isn’t making any unpleasant noises, and the arm raises, lowers and tracks across the record smoothly you’re probably good to go. You can also download apps that use the motion sensor in your phone to check whether the rotation speed is right (a worn belt can certainly affect that).

 

Finally, you might just check you’ve got your tracking weight (the downward force on the stylus) right - that might be a cause of the original bending. Plenty of guides online for that.

 

HTH

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Whatever you choose, @bass_dinger, do not underestimate the modest CS505.
It's both a magnificent player and a keeper. Mine's from 1982 or so, and probably needs a new belt now.

Different models exist with different heads, and I can't be very specific, but if yours is the model with the dedicated cartridges under a non-standard head, it's relatively easy to change the head so it can take standard cartridges.
Me, I eventually went for a moving coil (and the arm in that case needed some extra counter-weight), and also exchanged the rubber platter cover with a thicker, softer one. 

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35 minutes ago, BassTractor said:

Whatever you choose, @bass_dinger, do not underestimate the modest CS505.
It's both a magnificent player and a keeper. Mine's from 1982 or so, and probably needs a new belt now.

Different models exist with different heads, and I can't be very specific, but if yours is the model with the dedicated cartridges under a non-standard head, it's relatively easy to change the head so it can take standard cartridges.
Me, I eventually went for a moving coil (and the arm in that case needed some extra counter-weight), and also exchanged the rubber platter cover with a thicker, softer one. 

 

I knew that the Dual 505 was a highly-rated turntable back in the early 80s.  In fact, it was the only budget option at the time (with the Rega Planars 2 and 3 being the more expensive options).  However, I had not realised that the 505 is still a contender.

 

The idea of an cartridge upgrade feels too complex right now - but maybe later.  For now, I have ordered the stylus from Audio Affair, and will be shopping for belts from Thakker: (my Dual 505, my sister's Pioneer PL Z94, and my Yamaha KX580 cassette deck).  

 

I was grateful for the advice, to avoid cheaper copies of the stylus and risk damaging the record collection.   

           

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