Fact or misinformation?


Can  playing a mono LP possibly damage a stereo cartridge?

I got this response from an exhibitor at The Show in Long Beach, Ca. over the weekend.

This was the first time I've heard such a claim.

tablejockey
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No, he may be confusing it with surface noise. Early mono pressings were played with 1mil conical stylus while with stereo the stylus used were 0,7mil and played monos fine. You can destroy grooves as @intactaudio said.

A small exception is dirty 78's, where groove width is much greater and a modern stylus will reach the bottom of the groove and not only.

Probably he was refering to that.

Can  playing a mono LP possibly damage a stereo cartridge?

i always have a fire extinguisher on hand when i listen to mono lp using my art9

"i always have a fire extinguisher on hand when i listen to mono lp using my art9"

 jss49- yes, the mono LP's I play on my ART9 sound amazing. IMO, best "value"

cart that gives you an idea what the hyper carts do.