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- Headshell abstract "On a record player, the headshell is attached to the end of a turntable's "tone arm" and the cartridge is bolted to it.Some headshells are designed to allow variable weights to be attached. For example, the H4-S Stanton Headshell comes with 2g and 4g screw-in weights. Extra weight can be useful to prevent skipping if the DJ is scratching the record.".
- Headshell comment "On a record player, the headshell is attached to the end of a turntable's "tone arm" and the cartridge is bolted to it.Some headshells are designed to allow variable weights to be attached. For example, the H4-S Stanton Headshell comes with 2g and 4g screw-in weights. Extra weight can be useful to prevent skipping if the DJ is scratching the record.".