🎧 Spin flawless vibes with every groove!
The Audio-Technica ATN3600L Replacement Stylus is a precision-engineered input pen designed for seamless compatibility with popular AT-LP60X series turntables. Lightweight and easy to install, it ensures crystal-clear sound reproduction and durable performance, keeping your vinyl experience fresh and vibrant.
Brand | Audio-Technica |
Series | ATN3600L |
Item model number | ATN3600L |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.3 x 0.1 x 0.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.3 x 0.1 x 0.6 inches |
Color | ATN3600L Replacement Stylus |
Battery Type | Not Required |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
ASIN | B00066XTBA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 14, 2004 |
A**C
VERY GOOD general-purpose stylus - that is, if you're not a DJ...
I just took delivery of my stylus on April 20, 2012. And although it's not the same color as my previous stylus had been, it still fits and has even better audio quality than the older one did! It also looks better than my older stylus, tracks better, and plays louder as well! And because of just how affordable my ATN-3600L stylus is, I chose to invest in two more of these to keep on hand for backup and use in the future. And besides, I enjoy spinning my vinyl LP and 45-RPM records as much as I enjoy listening to and/or watching all the digital A/V media stored at my home desktop terminal.And the reason why I say my new stylus tracks better than the last one is not so much because it's new, but it also has a smaller shank with a finer stylus tip - which means improved tracking of the music. There's almost twice as much bass with the ATN-3600L than there EVER was with my previous ATN-5625AL. You see, my original cartridge is the CN-5625AL, but it's completely identical to the AT-3600L, aside from color, and therefore my new stylus is interchangeable. I also bought a second AT-3600L as a backup recently, from LPGear.com, to replace a sorry cartridge/stylus combo mentioned below - the piece-of-junk Stanton 400.V3! I bought a 400.V3 because of its 10mV output rating, which is more than twice the output level of the AT-3600L (4.2mV) - not knowing the 400.V3 would turn out to be a complete waste of money!However, before I go any further, my 400V.3 sounds a little better at present, now that I have installed new lead wires for it - but the treble range is still slightly distorted in the right-hand channel. And so, basically I wasted $40 to buy a cartridge that's almost twice as expensive as the AT-3600L, and more than twice as loud, but still has less-than-stellar sound quality. Stanton really needs to improve their quality control department!I praise Audio-Technica for their commitment to making top-notch audio products, especially their turntable gear and accessories. I admit it's too bad other phono cartridge and stylus manufacturers can't be as good - primarily Stanton, and their 400.V3 DJ model. I bought another one of those recently as well, and its sound quality SUCKS when compared to my Audio-Technica AT-3600L cartridge and her stylus counterpart! Besides, the AT-3600L has been a proven and very reliable design. And back in the day, during the 1980s, it was used on more turntables that were sold at those high-end retailers - such as JC Penney, Foley's, Sears, Montgomery Ward, and Dillard's.I suppose if I were a professional DJ, I would have to invest in a pair of the Shure M44-7 cartridge. It is not only a bit expensive, but also it's big and bulky - despite its high-performance and popularity in the DJ world. But the thing is, I'm not a professional DJ - and so I don't need a cartridge like that. For now, I'm sticking with my trusty cartridge - now called the Audio-Technica AT-3600L.News Update - September 6, 2012: I just placed another order for two more of these fine styli, one for me and the other for a lady friend of mine who could use one on a turntable I recently gave to her. That turntable still has my old Stanton 400.V3 mounted on its headshell, and it sounds just as bad on her machine as it did on my unit. And so, I wanted my friend to have her own AT-3600L/ATN-3600L cartridge/stylus combo to play her vinyl. Volume differences aside, the A-T combo blows that Stanton garbage right out of the water!!
S**.
Hmmm...mine arrived and was yellow...not like the picture...yet...
The stylus I received was yellow, did not have any markings on it, and said it was made in Switzerland. Shape-wise, it looks just like the stock stylus on my AT-LP60 Audio Technica turntable; but my default stylus is grayish-white and has the AT logo like the picture on Amazon.One difference I see is that my turntable stock stylus is carbon fiber on the cantilever, and the one I received that was yellow is made out of a metal. I will have to spend some time listening to each one for a while to decide if this new yellow one is better/worse/same.........UPDATE 1/19/2014:Had time to test this stylus out. Immediate difference in sound. Took me seconds to realize this when a record played. Biggest difference between this stylus verses the stock one that came with the turntable is in the mids/vocals. This stylus plays so clear! Very noticeable difference in sound. The stylus that came with my AT-LP60 turntable sounded muddy and the vocals weren't as clear. Second thing I noticed was the tight solid bass. Seemed almost non-existent compared to this new cartridge.Once again, I need to state that the stylus I received was YELLOW, had no markings at all on the cartridge, was made in Switzerland (per the packaging it came in), and was NOT a carbon fiber cantilever. The stock cartridge that came with the turntable has a carbon fiber cantilever (and looks like the picture on Amazon). I confirmed this by looking at the stylus under a high-power microscope that I just happened to own. You would think the carbon fiber might be an improvement, but that wasn't the case for me. I felt this was a worth-while upgrade for my turntable.UPDATE II - August 28, 2015It's been a while since I've posted an update. I'm still using the yellow stylus with my AT-LP60 and it continues to perform great. I checked some of the posts since my last update and now see folks receiving any number of versions of this stylus.....white, yellow, red, etc... It's looking like a "roll-of-the-dice" with what version you will get. Some have commented that the yellow version didn't work well for them, while others have stated that has worked out great. My yellow stylus is sounds much better than the original white one and I plan on continuing to use it. At this point, all I can say is take anyone's info, including mine, with a grain of salt. No telling what version you will get when ordering this 3600L replacement stylus.
S**Y
Great Sound
I bought these as a replacement for the needle that came with my turntable. These are of a great quality.
M**E
Sounds great and was easy to install
Just snapped right onto my record player with no problem. Took less than a minute to install and works great
M**E
Stylus AT-LP60
About 4 weeks ago I replaced a 1999 Pioneer PL-600 turntable that died 3 years ago of motor failure. At an estate sale I found (for $20.00) a like new 2001 model Audio- Technica AT PL50 Turntable. Not knowing the condition of the stylus I decided to buy a new one. I played some older records prior to replacing the needle then played the same records playing with the new needle.I personally didn't notice any difference in sound quality, but can rest assure I have a new product playing my records. Having never replaced a stylus assembly before this one was a breeze that took mere seconds to swap out. The records have been spinning nightly now, since getting the new stylus.. Very nice replacement product with no issues.I wish it had a little sweeper brush on the tip like our old Magnavox stereo had.Update : The AT-PL50 Died mid-November. At first I thought the belt was slipping. I bought a new belt but the motor was the culprit...........Decided to buy a new Audio Technica AtLPW30TK with the teak wood deck in February 2023
V**N
This white one is cheaper than original replacement stylus and probably sturdier.
Cost a little cheaper. Easy ro replace on arm. Quality seems great. It will probably be my go to for vinyl cartridges in the future.
R**5
Could tell huge difference for the better
Easy to install and immediately record sounded clearer - good product for the price paid and good quality!
T**T
Fits perfect on the Marley Stir it Up turntable
Perfect fit for the Marley Stir it Up Turntable.
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