Do you have the original GE cartridge in there? If you do then you probably had a 1 mil stylus in there designed to play mono records. The size of the needle fits the size of the groove on mono records of the 50's and some early 60's records. If you replaced with the same one then that would explain why there is no change. Using a 1 mil stylus on stereo records of the early 60's and newer will damage the records. Stereo records are designed to be used with a .7 mil stylus that fits the groove. Using a 1 mil mono needles on stereo records will plow out the records grooves and cause damage. Alternatively using a .7 mil stereo stylus you can play mono and stereo records.
I use a .7 mil stylus in my AMI F and G and it works well. Needles for jukeboxes sells the stereo .7 mil needle.
Joey McDonald
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie McElroy via Jukebox-list" jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com To: "Jukebox mailing list" jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com Sent: Monday, January 23, 2023 6:35:12 AM Subject: [Jukebox-list] Question
Hello all, I have an AMI G-80 and I recently replaced the original stylus with a new one. However, even before the change some records particularly mid to late 70's record as well as 80's records play at a low audio output. I have found some of these records do not play at the same audio strength as 50's and 60's records. Ami I doing something wrong or has anyone else noticed this with an older jukebox? Please give me your thoughts. Thank you
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