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Moving Magnet Cartridges - Linn

Moving Magnet cartridges (MM) are generally more affordable than moving coil (MC) models and will work with the standard "Turntable" or "Phono" input on your amplifier, although we always recommend using a separate phono stage between turntable and amplifier for the best sound quality.

These MM cartridges also have the benefit that you can replace the stylus on the end when it wears out without needing to change the whole cartridge (we also sell a range of replacement styli). If you need help with turntable and cartridge matching, please call or e-mail us for advice.


Linn is an iconic hi-fi manufacturer. Their current range spans from mid-level Majik systems, through to high-end Akurate and Selekt, to flagship Klimax systems along with the iconic LP12 turntable and a variety of upgrades for enhanced music. For more info on the current range, see our Linn range guide or contact us for advice.

Founded in 1973, Linn all began with one very special product - Linn's debut - that turns heads and ears to this very day: the Linn Sondek LP12 turntable. A product so perfect, very little has changed about it in over 40 years. Linn have carried the same principles and methods of design and manufacture with them throughout, and their products are produced to the same high standards as the turntable that still outsells its competitors.

Linn now produce a range of power amplifiers, digital network streamers and loudspeakers all categorised in to entry level Majik and Selekt, mid-level Akurate or flagship Klimax series to suit your budget and personal taste. The range also includes digital crossovers and power supplies and in-wall or in-ceiling speakers.

Founder Ivor Tiefenbrun was unsatisfied with the performance of a hi-fi system that he had purchased in Glasgow in the very early 70s. Upon experimenting, he came to the conclusion that the sound produced by the turntable was being affected by sound pressure variations within the loudspeakers.

He worked as an engineer for his father at the time, and with his help alongside a few of their colleagues, they crafted a precision engineered LP record playing turntable that was immune to acoustic feedback from loudspeakers. This was the Linn Sondek LP12, and with it was born the now widely accepted 'source-first' notion.

The 'source-first' notion was a challenge to the conventional wisdom of the day, which held that the loudspeaker was the most important part of the hi-fi system, rather than the individual components making up the system. Fast forward to the present day and Linn are still masters of source-first.

To this end, they now produce and manufacture their own music under the record company aptly named 'Linn Records'! They understand that good music is the key to good hi-fi and carry this to the core, with hi-fi designed to deliver the best quality music the very best possible way.

Click the banner above to view our guide to Linn's product ranges or if you are an existing LP12 owner, find out how we can help service and upgrade your Linn LP12.

Unlike Moving Coil (MC) cartridges, Moving Magnet (MM) models typically feature a replaceable stylus, allowing you to change a worn, damaged or broken stylus instead of the entire cartridge (i.e. the diamond tip often known as the “needle” rather than the entire shell). This makes Moving Magnet cartridges much more cost-effective proposition, and while the lifespan of a Moving Coil cartridge can be substantial, a Magnet-based cartridge is much more suitable for the occasional listener or entry-level vinyl enthusiast. 

These cartridges include ranges from Audio-TechnicaSumikoCartridge ManGoldringGradoMobile FidelityNagaoka and Ortofon. While Moving Coil cartridges are regarded as the optimum and best quality phono cartridges available, Moving Magnet cartridges can be competitive, and even more suitable at lower price points. Some higher end models are particularly capable and can truly unlock the potential and get the best out of your vinyl collection.

One advantage of Moving Magnet cartridges is that the output they deliver is typically quite high, particularly when compared to Moving Coil models. This makes them suitable for use with a much wider range of components, phono stages and amplifiers, while a Moving Coil design may require much more careful pairing. A key aspect of turntable performance and longevity is maintenance. As well as looking after your records, it is important to take care of the stylus of a Moving Magnet (MM) cartridge, as this can greatly improve sound, performance and the lifespan of your cartridge.

An accessory such as a stylus brush is ideal for removing any dust or particles from the record, and ensuring a clean connection between the stylus and record – offering a perfect track and also preventing any damage to your record and/or stylus. The type of stylus used on Moving Magnet cartridges varies from cartridge to cartridge, but can have a profound effect on the sound and tone achieved. The two main types of stylus are nude diamond and tipped diamond.

The majority of cartridges, particularly budget and lower end models, use a tipped diamond, which is a stylus tip made of diamond mounted on a metal shank. A nude diamond stylus, where the stylus is a whole diamond, is a preferable design, as tipped diamonds tend to increase tip mass and can negatively effect the cartridge’s reproduction.

There are then various sub-types of stylus shape, which have different characteristics and can be found on different cartridges. Spherical styli are the most simple and cost-effective design and also the most common. A spherical stylus is considered the most robust design, and is also the most economical to maintain due to the cost-effective nature of replacement styli.

The other main type of stylus is the elliptical stylus, which bears much more resemblance in shape to the cutting stylus used in the manufacturing process to insert the grooves into the master record. Elliptical styli are able to follow the groove’s oscillations more accurately than spherical styli, meaning that both distortion and phase error will be lessened. Most high-end Moving Magnet cartridges use a naked elliptical stylus, and this is considered the optimum stylus type for audio.

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