Audio T Verdict
The Audio-Technica AT-VM95ML is where the VM95 range becomes seriously interesting. The cartridge body is still the same affordable, practical platform used by the C, E and EN models, but fitting the Microlinear stylus transforms what is happening at the record groove.
Its nude 2.2 x 0.12mil Microlinear diamond uses a much finer contact profile than the Conical and Elliptical alternatives lower down the range. The narrow tracing radius allows the stylus to follow extremely small groove modulation, while the extended vertical contact area keeps more of the diamond in contact with the groove wall.
This can be particularly valuable towards the inner grooves of a record, where the physical wavelength of the recorded information becomes progressively shorter and tracing becomes more demanding. Audio-Technica specifically highlights reduced inner-groove distortion as one of the advantages of the Microlinear profile.
There is another less obvious advantage: stylus life. Audio-Technica gives around 1,000 hours as its general guide for the VM95 Microlinear stylus, considerably longer than the approximately 300-hour guide for its elliptical VM95 styli.
Underneath it is the same clever VM95 electromagnetic body, producing 3.5mV for a conventional 47k-ohm moving-magnet phono stage. That also means every other genuine VM95 stylus fits the same cartridge body.
Audio T offers this page in three forms: the complete AT-VM95ML cartridge, the AT-VMN95ML replacement stylus, or the AT-VM95ML/H with the cartridge already mounted to an Audio-Technica AT-HS6BK headshell.
If you already own a VM95C, E or EN, you do not necessarily need the complete ML cartridge at all. Simply fitting the AT-VMN95ML stylus to your existing cartridge body gives you the Microlinear groove-reading system without remounting the cartridge.
For us, that is one of the VM95 family's biggest strengths. The ML brings genuinely sophisticated stylus geometry to an otherwise straightforward and affordable moving-magnet platform.
Audio-Technica AT-VM95ML Microlinear Cartridge, Replacement Stylus and Headshell Options
The Audio-Technica AT-VM95ML is a VM Series dual magnet moving-magnet cartridge fitted with a nude 2.2 x 0.12mil Microlinear stylus and aluminium-pipe cantilever.
On this page you can choose exactly which version you need:
AT-VM95ML Cartridge
The complete VM95 cartridge body supplied with the AT-VMN95ML Microlinear stylus.
Choose this when fitting a complete new cartridge to an existing headshell or integral tonearm.
AT-VMN95ML Replacement Stylus
The nude Microlinear replacement stylus only.
Choose this if you already own any compatible VM95 cartridge body and want to replace or upgrade the stylus.
AT-VM95ML/H Headshell Version
The complete AT-VM95ML cartridge pre-mounted to an Audio-Technica AT-HS6BK headshell.
Choose this for a compatible removable-headshell tonearm where the AT-HS6 geometry is suitable.
Already Own a VM95?
You probably do not need another cartridge body.
Fit the AT-VMN95ML stylus directly to your existing VM95C, E, EN, ML, SH or SP body.
Which Option Should I Choose?
Need a complete new cartridge? Choose AT-VM95ML.
Already own a VM95 cartridge? Choose AT-VMN95ML if you want to replace or upgrade the stylus.
Have a compatible removable-headshell tonearm? Choose AT-VM95ML/H if you want the cartridge already mounted to an AT-HS6BK headshell.
If you are unsure which version suits your turntable, contact Audio T before ordering.
Read Our Complete Audio-Technica VM95 Guide
Not sure whether Microlinear is the right option for you, or whether you need the complete cartridge, replacement stylus or headshell combination?
Read: Are All Turntable Cartridges the Same? A Study of the Audio-Technica VM95
Our Audio T guide explains all six VM95 options, the interchangeable stylus system and the differences between Conical, Elliptical, Nude Elliptical, Microlinear, Shibata and the dedicated 78rpm SP stylus.
Nude Microlinear Stylus
The defining feature of the AT-VM95ML is its:
Nude 2.2 x 0.12mil Microlinear diamond stylus.
Microlinear is an advanced fine-line stylus geometry designed to follow very small modulation within the walls of a record groove.
Its narrow front-to-back tracing radius allows it to respond accurately to tightly packed groove information, while its extended vertical contact surface distributes contact along a greater area of the groove wall.
Why Use a Microlinear Stylus?
When correctly aligned, Microlinear geometry can provide:
- Fine groove-detail retrieval
- Extended high-frequency response
- Reduced tracing distortion
- Excellent inner-groove performance
- Extended groove-wall contact
- Lower wear than simpler stylus shapes when correctly set up
- Long stylus life
Inner-Groove Distortion
One of the major reasons people move to a fine-line stylus such as Microlinear is inner-groove performance.
As a record plays towards the centre, the same amount of musical information is physically compressed into a progressively shorter length of groove for each revolution.
This makes the innermost tracks more difficult for the stylus to trace accurately.
The very narrow tracing radius of the AT-VMN95ML is designed to follow these smaller groove modulations more accurately than a conventional conical or elliptical profile.
Do the Last Tracks on Your Records Sound Worse?
If properly cleaned records regularly sound more congested, distorted or aggressive towards the end of each side, cartridge alignment and stylus geometry are both worth investigating.
A correctly aligned Microlinear stylus can provide a substantial improvement in inner-groove tracing.
Longer Stylus Life
Audio-Technica gives approximately:
1,000 hours
as its general stylus-life guide for the VM95 Microlinear profile.
For comparison, Audio-Technica's general VM95 guides are approximately:
- Conical: 500 hours
- Elliptical: 300 hours
- Microlinear: 1,000 hours
- Shibata: 800 hours
Actual stylus life still depends on record cleanliness, correct tracking force, alignment and handling.
Purchase Price Is Not the Whole Story
The AT-VMN95ML costs considerably more than an AT-VMN95E replacement stylus, but Audio-Technica's own lifespan guidance is also considerably longer.
For someone who plays records regularly, the difference in cost per listening hour can therefore be much smaller than the purchase prices initially suggest.
What Does Nude Mean?
The AT-VMN95ML uses a nude diamond.
This means the diamond itself forms both the stylus tip and supporting shank rather than a small diamond tip being bonded to another material.
Removing the additional supporting material reduces unnecessary mass at the end of the cantilever.
Nude Square-Shank Construction
The Microlinear diamond uses a square shank.
The defined sides of the square diamond provide a precise manufacturing reference for maintaining the correct orientation of the stylus profile when it is mounted to the cantilever.
Microlinear Alignment Matters
The finer the stylus contact geometry becomes, the more worthwhile accurate cartridge alignment becomes.
Correct setup includes:
- Overhang
- Offset angle
- Tracking force
- Bias or anti-skate
- Azimuth where adjustable
- Tonearm height where adjustable
Do Not Align the Cartridge by Eye Alone
A cartridge can look straight in the headshell while still being incorrectly aligned for the tonearm's intended geometry.
Use the turntable manufacturer's alignment method or an appropriate cartridge-alignment protractor.
Aluminium-Pipe Cantilever
The Microlinear diamond is mounted to an aluminium-pipe cantilever.
The cantilever transfers the extremely small movements of the stylus into the VM95 electromagnetic generator as the diamond follows the record groove.
VM Dual Magnet Generator
The AT-VM95ML uses Audio-Technica's VM dual magnet architecture.
Two magnets are positioned to correspond with the left and right walls of a stereo record groove, duplicating the V-shaped arrangement associated with the stereo cutting system.
The same electromagnetic engine body is shared by all six VM95 cartridge versions.
3.5mV Output
The AT-VM95ML produces:
3.5mV at 1kHz, 5cm/sec.
This is a conventional moving-magnet output level and is intended for standard MM phono amplification.
47k-Ohm Loading
Audio-Technica specifies:
47,000 ohms.
This is the standard input resistance used by the vast majority of moving-magnet phono stages.
Use an MM Phono Input
The AT-VM95ML is a moving-magnet cartridge.
If your phono stage provides MM and MC settings, select MM. A low-output MC mode will normally provide inappropriate gain and loading.
100–200pF Recommended Capacitance
Audio-Technica specifies total load capacitance of:
100–200pF.
This total can include:
- Tonearm internal wiring
- Turntable phono cable
- Additional interconnects where applicable
- Phono-stage input capacitance
Where your phono stage provides adjustable capacitance, Audio-Technica's stated range provides a useful target.
3.3k-Ohm Coil Impedance
The internal generator is specified at:
3.3k ohms at 1kHz.
DC resistance is:
485 ohms.
Coil inductance is:
550mH at 1kHz.
These are internal generator specifications and should not be confused with the external 47k-ohm load provided by the phono stage.
20Hz to 25kHz Frequency Response
Audio-Technica specifies:
20Hz–25kHz.
This extends beyond the stated 23kHz upper frequency of the Nude Elliptical AT-VM95EN and reflects the finer tracing capability of the Microlinear stylus system.
23dB Channel Separation
Channel separation is specified at:
23dB at 1kHz.
This is another improvement over the C, E and EN models lower down the VM95 family.
1.5dB Output Balance
Audio-Technica specifies output channel balance of:
1.5dB at 1kHz.
1.8–2.2g Tracking Force
The recommended tracking-force range is:
1.8–2.2g.
Audio-Technica gives:
2.0g as the standard setting.
Do Not Reduce Tracking Force to Protect Records
A Microlinear stylus should be operated within its intended tracking-force range.
Too little force can cause mistracking, which is potentially more harmful to both the record and stylus than operating correctly at 2.0g.
Use an Accurate Stylus-Force Gauge
Set the tonearm according to its manufacturer's instructions and verify the final 2.0g setting with an accurate stylus-force gauge where possible.
23-Degree Vertical Tracking Angle
Audio-Technica specifies:
23 degrees.
Where your tonearm offers height adjustment, vertical setup can be considered after overhang, offset angle and tracking force are correctly established.
Static and Dynamic Compliance
The AT-VM95ML is specified at:
- Static compliance: 20 x 10-6cm/dyne
- Dynamic compliance: 10 x 10-6cm/dyne at 100Hz
The ML therefore uses a more compliant suspension than the C, E and EN versions lower down the range.
Changing Stylus Can Change Compliance
Although every VM95 stylus fits the same body, the stylus assemblies do not all have identical suspension specifications.
If you make a significant stylus change, check the tracking-force and compliance specification of the new version rather than assuming everything remains identical.
6.1g Cartridge Weight
The bare AT-VM95ML cartridge weighs:
6.1g.
This is the same physical cartridge-body weight used throughout the standard VM95 stereo range.
M2.6 Threaded Mounting
The cartridge body incorporates two threaded M2.6 mounting inserts.
This allows it to be fitted to a standard half-inch headshell or suitable integral tonearm using only two screws.
No Tiny Cartridge Nuts
The threaded body provides several practical benefits:
- No loose mounting nuts
- Easier physical installation
- Simpler alignment adjustments
- Reduced risk of dropped hardware
- Secure cartridge-to-headshell connection
The complete cartridge is supplied with pairs of 8mm and 11mm M2.6 screws, two washers and a non-magnetic screwdriver.
AT-VM95ML/H Pre-Mounted Headshell Option
This page also offers the:
AT-VM95ML/H.
This combines the AT-VM95ML cartridge with Audio-Technica's AT-HS6BK aluminium headshell.
The combination is assembled and tested at Audio-Technica's factory in Fukui, Japan.
15.5g Complete Headshell Assembly
The complete AT-VM95ML/H assembly weighs:
15.5g.
Its overall dimensions are:
21.2mm H x 21.4mm W x 62.4mm D.
Check Headshell Compatibility
The AT-HS6BK uses an H-4 / SME-type bayonet connector intended for compatible removable-headshell tonearms.
Physical connection alone does not guarantee that the headshell provides the correct geometry or falls within the counterweight range of every turntable.
If you are unsure whether the /H version suits your tonearm, contact Audio T before ordering.
Does Pre-Mounted Mean Pre-Aligned?
Not necessarily for your turntable.
Audio-Technica mounts and tests the cartridge on the AT-HS6BK headshell, but different tonearms can require different overhang settings.
After installation, check:
- Overhang
- Tracking force
- Bias or anti-skate
- Counterweight adjustment
- Tonearm height where applicable
AT-VMN95ML Replacement Stylus
If you already own any genuine VM95 cartridge body, you can choose:
AT-VMN95ML.
This is the complete nude Microlinear replacement stylus assembly.
It slides into the front of the existing VM95 body, allowing the cartridge itself to remain mounted to the tonearm.
Upgrade Your Existing VM95 Without Replacing the Cartridge
The six VM95 models all use the same electromagnetic engine body.
This means the AT-VMN95ML can be fitted to:
- AT-VM95C
- AT-VM95E
- AT-VM95EN
- AT-VM95ML
- AT-VM95SH
- AT-VM95SP
You May Only Need the Stylus
If your existing VM95 cartridge body is correctly fitted and working properly, buying another complete cartridge simply to move to Microlinear is unnecessary.
Choose the AT-VMN95ML option and fit it to the existing body.
AT-VM95ML or AT-VM95EN?
AT-VM95EN
- Nude Elliptical stylus
- 0.3 x 0.7mil profile
- Nude round shank
- Aluminium-pipe cantilever
- 3.5mV output
- 20Hz–23kHz response
- 22dB channel separation
- 2.0dB output balance
- 7 x 10-6cm/dyne dynamic compliance
- Approximately 300-hour elliptical stylus-life guide
AT-VM95ML
- Nude Microlinear stylus
- 2.2 x 0.12mil profile
- Nude square shank
- Aluminium-pipe cantilever
- 3.5mV output
- 20Hz–25kHz response
- 23dB channel separation
- 1.5dB output balance
- 10 x 10-6cm/dyne dynamic compliance
- Approximately 1,000-hour stylus-life guide
The biggest change is the stylus profile itself.
The ML moves from Elliptical to a much finer Microlinear geometry, while also increasing suspension compliance and tightening several headline channel specifications.
Compare the Audio-Technica AT-VM95EN at Audio T.
AT-VM95ML or AT-VM95SH?
AT-VM95ML
- Nude Microlinear stylus
- 2.2 x 0.12mil profile
- Aluminium-pipe cantilever
- 3.5mV output
- 20Hz–25kHz response
- 23dB channel separation
- 1.5dB output balance
- 10 x 10-6cm/dyne dynamic compliance
- Approximately 1,000-hour stylus-life guide
AT-VM95SH
- Nude Shibata stylus
- 2.7 x 0.26mil profile
- Aluminium-pipe cantilever
- 3.5mV output
- 20Hz–25kHz response
- 23dB channel separation
- 1.5dB output balance
- 10 x 10-6cm/dyne dynamic compliance
- Approximately 800-hour stylus-life guide
The ML and SH are extremely closely related electrically and mechanically.
The principal difference is groove-contact geometry: Microlinear for the ML and Shibata for the SH.
Compare the Audio-Technica AT-VM95SH at Audio T.
Microlinear or Shibata?
Microlinear
- 2.2 x 0.12mil profile
- Very narrow tracing radius
- Strong inner-groove performance
- Extended groove-wall contact
- Approximately 1,000-hour life guide
Shibata
- 2.7 x 0.26mil profile
- Extended line-contact shape
- Originally developed for high-frequency quadraphonic vinyl information
- Different groove-contact geometry
- Approximately 800-hour life guide
Neither profile is automatically the right choice for every listener. They share virtually all the same VM95 cartridge architecture, making stylus geometry the main difference between them.
The Complete VM95 Stylus Progression
AT-VM95E
Bonded Elliptical
AT-VM95EN
Nude Elliptical
AT-VM95ML
Nude Microlinear
AT-VM95SP
3mil Conical for 78rpm
What About the 78rpm Stylus?
The AT-VMN95SP also fits the same cartridge body but uses a 3mil conical diamond specifically designed for 78rpm records.
Do Not Use the SP Stylus as an LP Upgrade
The 3mil SP profile is designed for the substantially wider grooves found on 78rpm records.
Use the C, E, EN, ML or SH styli for conventional LP and 45rpm playback.
Explore the Audio-Technica AT-VM95SP at Audio T.
Do I Need to Re-Align After Fitting the ML Stylus?
If you fit a genuine AT-VMN95ML stylus to an existing correctly aligned VM95 body, you do not normally need to remove and remount the cartridge.
The cartridge body remains in exactly the same position.
However, because the Microlinear stylus makes alignment more critical, it is a very good opportunity to verify that the original cartridge alignment was accurate.
Upgrading From E or EN?
You do not need to deliberately change the cartridge's overhang simply because you have fitted the ML stylus.
But if the original cartridge was only approximately aligned, the finer Microlinear profile makes correcting that setup increasingly worthwhile.
Can I Keep Several VM95 Styli?
Yes.
The removable stylus system allows one cartridge body to perform several different roles.
For example:
- AT-VMN95ML for high-quality LP playback
- AT-VMN95C as an affordable spare
- AT-VMN95SP for 78rpm records
VM95 and XP Series Compatibility
Audio-Technica confirms that VM95 cartridge bodies are physically compatible with XP Series replacement styli and vice versa.
However, the XP Series is intended primarily for professional DJ use and uses different output and suspension characteristics.
Check Tracking Force When Mixing VM95 and XP Components
Standard VM95 stereo styli normally operate around 2g.
XP Series DJ styli typically require approximately 3g and use suspensions optimised for cueing and back-cueing.
A Moving-Magnet Phono Stage Is Required
The normal signal path is:
Turntable ? MM phono stage ? amplifier line input.
If your amplifier already provides a suitable moving-magnet phono input, you do not necessarily need a separate external phono stage.
Browse phono stages at Audio T.
Professional Cartridge Fitting
Correct AT-VM95ML installation can involve:
- Checking turntable and tonearm compatibility
- Selecting the correct M2.6 mounting screws
- Connecting the cartridge leads correctly
- Setting overhang precisely
- Setting offset angle precisely
- Setting 2.0g tracking force
- Setting bias or anti-skate
- Checking azimuth where adjustable
- Checking tonearm height where adjustable
- Checking moving-magnet phono-stage compatibility
If you are not comfortable carrying out these adjustments yourself, speak to your local Audio T store about cartridge fitting and setup.
Who Is the Audio-Technica AT-VM95ML For?
Well Suited To
- Customers upgrading from AT-VM95C, E or EN
- Customers wanting reduced inner-groove distortion
- Customers wanting a fine-line stylus
- Customers who play records regularly
- Turntables allowing accurate cartridge alignment
- Systems with conventional MM phono stages
- Customers wanting long stylus-life potential
- Good-quality affordable and mid-range turntables
Check Before Buying
- Choose cartridge, replacement stylus or headshell version
- 3.5mV moving-magnet output
- 47k-ohm load impedance
- 100–200pF recommended capacitance
- 6.1g cartridge weight
- 15.5g headshell combination weight
- 2.0g standard tracking force
- Microlinear stylus rewards precise alignment
- Headshell version requires compatible tonearm geometry
Key Features
- Audio-Technica AT-VM95ML
- Audio-Technica AT-VMN95ML
- Audio-Technica AT-VM95ML/H
- VM Series dual magnet design
- Nude Microlinear stylus
- 2.2 x 0.12mil stylus profile
- Nude square-shank diamond
- Aluminium-pipe cantilever
- Reduced inner-groove distortion
- Extended groove-wall contact
- Interchangeable VM95 stylus system
- Compatible with all six VM95 styli
- 3.5mV output
- 47k-ohm load impedance
- 100–200pF recommended capacitance
- 3.3k-ohm coil impedance
- 485-ohm DC resistance
- 550mH coil inductance
- 20Hz–25kHz frequency response
- 23dB channel separation
- 1.5dB output balance
- 23-degree vertical tracking angle
- 20 x 10-6cm/dyne static compliance
- 10 x 10-6cm/dyne dynamic compliance
- 1.8–2.2g tracking-force range
- 2.0g standard tracking force
- 6.1g cartridge weight
- M2.6 threaded mounting inserts
- Half-inch mounting centres
- AT-HS6BK pre-mounted option
- 15.5g pre-mounted assembly
- Approximately 1,000-hour Microlinear stylus-life guide
- Headshell version assembled and tested in Fukui, Japan
Frequently Asked Questions
What options can I buy on this page?
You can choose the complete AT-VM95ML cartridge, the AT-VMN95ML replacement stylus or the AT-VM95ML/H cartridge pre-mounted to an AT-HS6BK headshell.
What is the difference between AT-VM95ML and AT-VMN95ML?
AT-VM95ML is the complete cartridge body and Microlinear stylus. AT-VMN95ML is the replacement stylus assembly only.
What does AT-VM95ML/H mean?
It is the complete AT-VM95ML cartridge pre-mounted to an Audio-Technica AT-HS6BK removable headshell.
What stylus does the AT-VM95ML use?
A nude 2.2 x 0.12mil Microlinear diamond with a square shank.
What is a Microlinear stylus?
Microlinear is a fine-line stylus geometry designed for extended groove-wall contact, accurate high-frequency tracing and reduced inner-groove distortion.
What does nude stylus mean?
The diamond itself forms both the stylus tip and mounting shank rather than using a smaller diamond tip bonded to another supporting material.
What is the cantilever made from?
An aluminium pipe.
Is the AT-VM95ML moving magnet or moving coil?
It is a VM dual magnet moving-magnet cartridge.
What output does it produce?
3.5mV at 1kHz, 5cm/sec.
What phono stage does it require?
A conventional moving-magnet phono stage with 47k-ohm input resistance.
What capacitance does Audio-Technica recommend?
100–200pF total load capacitance.
What is the frequency response?
20Hz to 25kHz.
What is the channel separation?
23dB at 1kHz.
What is the channel balance?
1.5dB at 1kHz.
What tracking force should I use?
Audio-Technica specifies 1.8–2.2g with 2.0g as the standard setting.
What is the static compliance?
20 x 10-6cm/dyne.
What is the dynamic compliance?
10 x 10-6cm/dyne at 100Hz.
How much does the cartridge weigh?
The bare AT-VM95ML weighs 6.1g.
How much does the headshell version weigh?
The complete AT-VM95ML/H cartridge and headshell assembly weighs 15.5g.
How long does the AT-VMN95ML stylus last?
Audio-Technica gives approximately 1,000 hours as its general stylus-life guide for the Microlinear profile. Actual life depends on setup, record condition, cleaning and use.
Does the cartridge require mounting nuts?
No. The VM95 body has integrated M2.6 threaded inserts.
Can I fit the ML stylus to an AT-VM95E?
Yes. The AT-VMN95ML fits the same cartridge body used by all six standard VM95 models.
Can I fit the ML stylus to an AT-VM95C?
Yes. It is a direct physical fit to the same VM95 electromagnetic body.
Can I upgrade from AT-VM95EN to ML?
Yes. Simply fit the AT-VMN95ML replacement stylus to the existing cartridge body.
Will I need to re-align the cartridge?
Changing a genuine VM95 stylus does not normally require remounting the cartridge body. However, because Microlinear geometry rewards accurate setup, it is worth verifying that the original cartridge alignment is correct.
Is Microlinear better for inner grooves?
The narrow tracing radius is specifically designed to follow small groove modulation accurately, making reduced inner-groove distortion one of the principal advantages Audio-Technica identifies for the ML profile.
What is the difference between AT-VM95ML and AT-VM95SH?
The two models share almost all their headline electrical and mechanical specifications. The primary difference is stylus geometry: Microlinear on the ML and Shibata on the SH.
Which lasts longer, Microlinear or Shibata?
Audio-Technica's general VM95 guidance is approximately 1,000 hours for Microlinear and 800 hours for Shibata.
Can I use the same cartridge body for 78rpm records?
Yes. Fit an AT-VMN95SP 3mil conical stylus designed specifically for 78rpm grooves.
Will the AT-VM95ML/H fit my turntable?
That depends on the tonearm. The AT-HS6BK uses an H-4 / SME-type bayonet connection intended for compatible removable-headshell arms. Contact Audio T if you are unsure.
Does AT-VM95ML/H arrive aligned for my turntable?
The cartridge is mounted and tested on the headshell by Audio-Technica, but final overhang, tracking force and tonearm setup should still be checked for your particular turntable.
Where can I read more about the whole VM95 range?
Read our Audio T guide to the Audio-Technica VM95 family, covering the cartridges, replacement styli, headshell options and the differences between each stylus profile.
Can Audio T fit and align the AT-VM95ML?
Yes. Contact your local Audio T store to discuss turntable compatibility, cartridge fitting, precision alignment, tracking force and VM95 stylus upgrades.
Related Audio-Technica VM95 Products and Audio T Guides
Why Buy From Audio T?
- Turntable and cartridge matching
- VM95 stylus upgrade advice
- Replacement stylus guidance
- Microlinear alignment advice
- Headshell compatibility advice
- Moving-magnet phono-stage matching
- Cartridge fitting and alignment
- Tracking-force setup
- Bias and anti-skate adjustment
- Tonearm compatibility checks
- Stylus-care advice
- 78rpm cartridge and stylus guidance
- Turntable setup and optimisation
- Part-exchange options
- Ongoing after-sales support
Contact your local Audio T store if you are unsure whether you need the complete AT-VM95ML cartridge, AT-VMN95ML replacement stylus or AT-VM95ML/H headshell version, or if you would like advice on upgrading an existing VM95 cartridge to Microlinear.