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I need a new needle for a 1984 PILOT record player any help?
March 8th, 2010 by adminIts a 1984 pilot record player. Part of a entertainment tower. I love it to death but I can’t find anything about pilot radio parts. I can take pictures it it will help
Years ago when I needed a new needle, I took my broken one in to Radio Shack. They had a catalog filled with hundreds (thousands?) of needle pictures, and we were able to pick a replacement by aligning the broken one with the photo of it on the page. The replacement belonged to a different manufacturer, though it fit my cartridge perfectly. Good luck!
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March 8th, 2010 3:24 pm
Years ago when I needed a new needle, I took my broken one in to Radio Shack. They had a catalog filled with hundreds (thousands?) of needle pictures, and we were able to pick a replacement by aligning the broken one with the photo of it on the page. The replacement belonged to a different manufacturer, though it fit my cartridge perfectly. Good luck!
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