Audio Technica AT-VMN50xSH Replacement Stylus
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Features
| Brand Color | None |
|---|---|
| Warranty The length of time your product is protected by warranty | 2 Years |
| Product Type | Other |
Tech Specs
- Tracking Force: 1.8 to 2.2 g (2.0 g standard)
- Stylus Construction: Nude Shibata
- Cartridge (sold separately): AT-VM750xSH
Description
The Audio-Technica AT-VMN50xSH Replacement Stylus is a premium upgrade designed for audiophiles who seek exceptional clarity and musical depth. Featuring a 2.7 x 0.26 mil nude Shibata stylus, this model is optimized for capturing even the most subtle nuances in your vinyl collection. The Shibata profile excels in tracing high-frequency information and preserving groove detail, making it especially effective for complex or dynamic recordings.
Mounted on a solid boron cantilever, which is both lightweight and rigid, the stylus ensures fast, accurate signal transmission from groove to output. Designed to pair with the AT-VM750xSH and VM750SH cartridges, this stylus also fits older non-“x” models, offering a seamless replacement or upgrade for users seeking high-performance analog sound.
Versatile Compatibility and Enhanced Sonic Performance Across the VM Series
Built to fit within Audio-Technica’s interchangeable VM and VMx cartridge family, the AT-VMN50xSH Replacement Stylus offers wide compatibility and upgrade flexibility. Whether you're using a newer VM750xSH or the earlier VM750SH model, this stylus fits both effortlessly thanks to the shared cartridge body design.
It’s also part of the broader VMN stylus lineup, which includes various profiles like elliptical, microlinear, and conical—allowing users to tailor their sound without replacing the full cartridge. The solid boron cantilever and die-cast aluminum housing work together to reduce resonance and enhance channel separation, producing a spacious, accurate soundstage. Ideal for serious vinyl enthusiasts, the AT-VMN50xSH brings out the full character of your records with warmth, precision, and dynamic realism.








































