Hi Steve,
Would you be better finding a donor stereo arm in its entirety with the 340? You've future proofed yourself as much as possible then, and a much nicer cartridge more compatible with modern records.
Regards
Nigel, uk
On 6 Mar 2026 at 16:32, Steve Swaine steveswaine100@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks much - yeah, I just got off the phone with a local jukebox repair place and they said my best option is to go back to a mono tonearm and buy either a new build cart from needles4jukeboxes or a used aftermarket cart off eBay. So either way I’m changing the tonearm and dealing with all the calibration fun.
Thanks, -steve.
On Mar 6, 2026, at 9:29 AM, Nigel Pugh pughn@npsyssoft.force9.co.uk wrote:
Hi Steve,
I can't answer about the impedance and amp mods etc, but the 340 cartridge isn't a direct plug and play.
25 years ago there was a version that was plug and play, and then after that I am sure there was an adapter that would allow the 340 to be used.
Bit don't expect to buy one and plug it in to the arm that takes the T bar cartridge.
I think you may need to adjust the counterbalance weight and replace the mechanical trip switch too - no problems doing that and VG or someone sells an optical switch as a replacement..
Nigel, uk
On 6 Mar 2026 at 15:17, Steve Swaine via Jukebox-list jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
Hi, I’m wondering if the Pickering 340 (340D?) is a direct replacement for my Seeburg stereo redhead. The redhead takes T-Needles which are no longer available.
I have an M100C that came to me modified with a G amplifier and stereo tonearm. On a related thread this forum helped me understand how the stereo cart should beat best be wired to feed the mono amp (thanks again!). But I’m still trying to find the best path to new needles.
It looks like the stereo 340 carts take the yellow needles, which are still available. So, I’m wondering if this cart will work for me and if any mods will be required. Still 45K amp impedance wired in parallel through the 10K series resistors? I’m guessing I’ll need to adjust the tonearm pressure at a minimum. Any other compatibility issues before I sink the $$$?
Thanks, -steve.
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