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Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge
Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge
Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge
Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge
Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge
Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge
Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge

Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge

Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge

$179.00

(402 reviews)

This VM95 Series cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus fits half-inch mount turntables. The cartridge offers excellent channel separation and low distortion for outstanding tonal quality. The durable, low-resonance housing includes threaded inserts that enable the cartridge to be mounted to the headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. And since all VM95 Series share the same body, the stylus can be replaced with any of the six interchangeable AT-VMN95 replacement styli. VM Series dual magnet cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus. Aluminum cantilever. Durable low-resonance polymer housing. Threaded inserts in cartridge body enable cartridge to be mounted to headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. Compatible with any AT-VMN95 replacement stylus.

This VM95 Series cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus fits half-inch mount turntables. The cartridge offers excellent channel separation and low distortion for outstanding tonal quality. The durable, low-resonance housing includes threaded inserts that enable the cartridge to be mounted to the headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. And since all VM95 Series share the same body, the stylus can be replaced with any of the six interchangeable AT-VMN95 replacement styli. VM Series dual magnet cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus. Aluminum cantilever. Durable low-resonance polymer housing. Threaded inserts in cartridge body enable cartridge to be mounted to headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. Compatible with any AT-VMN95 replacement stylus.

(402 reviews)

This VM95 Series cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus fits half-inch mount turntables. The cartridge offers excellent channel separation and low distortion for outstanding tonal quality. The durable, low-resonance housing includes threaded inserts that enable the cartridge to be mounted to the headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. And since all VM95 Series share the same body, the stylus can be replaced with any of the six interchangeable AT-VMN95 replacement styli. VM Series dual magnet cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus. Aluminum cantilever. Durable low-resonance polymer housing. Threaded inserts in cartridge body enable cartridge to be mounted to headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. Compatible with any AT-VMN95 replacement stylus.

This VM95 Series cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus fits half-inch mount turntables. The cartridge offers excellent channel separation and low distortion for outstanding tonal quality. The durable, low-resonance housing includes threaded inserts that enable the cartridge to be mounted to the headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. And since all VM95 Series share the same body, the stylus can be replaced with any of the six interchangeable AT-VMN95 replacement styli. VM Series dual magnet cartridge with 2.2 x 0.12 mil Microlinear stylus. Aluminum cantilever. Durable low-resonance polymer housing. Threaded inserts in cartridge body enable cartridge to be mounted to headshell with just two screws – no nuts required. Compatible with any AT-VMN95 replacement stylus.

$179.00 - $439.00

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The lowest price for Audio Technica - AT-VM95ML - Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge right now is $179.00 at audio-technica.com, compared across 22 retailers.

The all-time low was $135.00 on 25 Apr 2026 — today's price is 33% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 7 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$259.00

Audio Technica AT-VM95ML Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge with Microlinear Stylus (Black/Red)

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audio-technica.com

$179.00

At-VM95SP/H

Free 30-day returns

audio-technica.com

$299.00

At-VM95ML

Free 30-day returns

audio-technica.com

$349.00

At-VM95ML/H

Free 30-day returns

eBay.com.au

$249.00

Audio Technica At-vm95ml Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge

Free delivery

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eBay.com.au

$272.25

Audio-technica At-vm95ml Dual Moving Magnet Turntable Cartridge Red

Delivery $78.24

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eBay.com.au

$273.47

Audio-Technica AT-VM95ML Dual Moving Magnet Turntable Cartridge Red

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eBay.com.au

$274.02

Audio-technica Vm Type Stereo Cartridge At-vm95ml Solid Micro Linear

Free delivery

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eBay.com.au

$277.88

Audio-technica Vm Type Stereo Cartridge At-vm95ml Solid Micro Linear

Free delivery

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eBay.com.au

$280.11

Audio-technica At-vm95ml Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge, Micro Linear

Free delivery

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Reviews

Budget Cartridge? Maybe not
1 July 2024Scott

originally posted on zzounds.com

Overall:I mounted this cartridge on a Denon DP-51F, running through a Denon PMA-970 with Cerwin Vega R-123 speakers.When I played through about 5 hours the sound was getting very good, weak mids but I did expect that. after 15 hours this thing just sings, on par with other cartridges I've spent 2-3X as much onIt's bright for sure but the mids really shine on this cartridge, nu mud, no sludge with clear defined bass notesSwitched stylus to the elliptical, about $80-$100 cheaper, picks up a lot more noise and ticks on even gently used LP's, I guess it would be fine for casual listening while doing other things but I put the ML Stylus back on for good.If you are in the market for a MM cartridge in the $200-$400 range, this is money very well spent. I highly recommend ... MoreOverall:I mounted this cartridge on a Denon DP-51F, running through a Denon PMA-970 with Cerwin Vega R-123 speakers.When I played through about 5 hours the sound was getting very good, weak mids but I did expect that. after 15 hours this thing just sings, on par with other cartridges I've spent 2-3X as much onIt's bright for sure but the mids really shine on this cartridge, nu mud, no sludge with clear defined bass notesSwitched stylus to the elliptical, about $80-$100 cheaper, picks up a lot more noise and ticks on even gently used LP's, I guess it would be fine for casual listening while doing other things but I put the ML Stylus back on for good.If you are in the market for a MM cartridge in the $200-$400 range, this is money very well spent. I highly recommend this cartridge

Excellent Cartridge
27 March 2023giantsman112012

originally posted on ebay.com

I have used Audio Technica cartridges for many years and this latest version is just as spectacular. After much research and reading/listening to reviews both in print and on-line, the cartridge lived up to all its ratings and expectations. Sound quality is extremely good for casual listening and set-up was very easy. I would highly recommend this moving coil nude stylus cartridge to anyone wishing to upgrade their current stylus without spending a boatload of money. Well worth the cost.

Great cartridge that punches above its weight
10 April 2023Paul the halfwit

originally posted on richersounds.com

Fitted to a SME 3009 arm on a Garrard 401, to replace a Goldring 1012 which I didn't think was quite right for the arm. The VM95ML was chosen as it has quite a following, is competitively priced (the entire cart costs less than a replacement stylus for the Goldring even though both use the same stylus profile) and can be upgraded with a stylus change when the needle wears out.The results are impressive, there's very little surface noise compared to the Goldring and the microlinear stylus picks up a lot of detail from the grooves. I have found it works best at the upper end of the recommended tracking force (2.2g).It also comes with mounting screws and a screwdriver, small details but very welcome.Highly recommended!

Specification

Frequency Response20-25,000 Hz
Channel Separation23 (dB at 1 kHz)
Vertical Tracking Angle23°
Vertical Tracking Force1.8-2.2 g (2.0 g standard)
Stylus ConstructionNude square shank

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Amazon.com.au

$259.00

Audio Technica AT-VM95ML Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge with Microlinear Stylus (Black/Red)

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audio-technica.com

$179.00

At-VM95SP/H

Free 30-day returns

audio-technica.com

$299.00

At-VM95ML

Free 30-day returns

audio-technica.com

$349.00

At-VM95ML/H

Free 30-day returns

eBay.com.au

$249.00

Audio Technica At-vm95ml Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge

Free delivery

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Budget Cartridge? Maybe not
1 July 2024

Overall:I mounted this cartridge on a Denon DP-51F, running through a Denon PMA-970 with Cerwin Vega R-123 speakers.When I played through about 5 hours the sound was getting very good, weak mids but I did expect that. after 15 hours this thing just sings, on par with other cartridges I've spent 2-3X as much onIt's bright for sure but the mids really shine on this cartridge, nu mud, no sludge with clear defined bass notesSwitched stylus to the elliptical, about $80-$100 cheaper, picks up a lot more noise and ticks on even gently used LP's, I guess it would be fine for casual listening while doing other things but I put the ML Stylus back on for good.If you are in the market for a MM cartridge in the $200-$400 range, this is money very well spent. I highly recommend ... MoreOverall:I mounted this cartridge on a Denon DP-51F, running through a Denon PMA-970 with Cerwin Vega R-123 speakers.When I played through about 5 hours the sound was getting very good, weak mids but I did expect that. after 15 hours this thing just sings, on par with other cartridges I've spent 2-3X as much onIt's bright for sure but the mids really shine on this cartridge, nu mud, no sludge with clear defined bass notesSwitched stylus to the elliptical, about $80-$100 cheaper, picks up a lot more noise and ticks on even gently used LP's, I guess it would be fine for casual listening while doing other things but I put the ML Stylus back on for good.If you are in the market for a MM cartridge in the $200-$400 range, this is money very well spent. I highly recommend this cartridge

Scott originally posted on zzounds.com
Excellent Cartridge
27 March 2023

I have used Audio Technica cartridges for many years and this latest version is just as spectacular. After much research and reading/listening to reviews both in print and on-line, the cartridge lived up to all its ratings and expectations. Sound quality is extremely good for casual listening and set-up was very easy. I would highly recommend this moving coil nude stylus cartridge to anyone wishing to upgrade their current stylus without spending a boatload of money. Well worth the cost.

giantsman112012 originally posted on ebay.com
Great cartridge that punches above its weight
10 April 2023

Fitted to a SME 3009 arm on a Garrard 401, to replace a Goldring 1012 which I didn't think was quite right for the arm. The VM95ML was chosen as it has quite a following, is competitively priced (the entire cart costs less than a replacement stylus for the Goldring even though both use the same stylus profile) and can be upgraded with a stylus change when the needle wears out.The results are impressive, there's very little surface noise compared to the Goldring and the microlinear stylus picks up a lot of detail from the grooves. I have found it works best at the upper end of the recommended tracking force (2.2g).It also comes with mounting screws and a screwdriver, small details but very welcome.Highly recommended!

Paul the halfwit originally posted on richersounds.com
High Quality/Great Price
19 August 2024

The quality of the sound in my Thorens turntable is the best it’s ever been. Even the oldest vinyl sounds wonderful. I’m hearing rich and beautiful sound exactly as it was created, noticing instruments I hadn’t even heard before.And as highly as I recommend this cartridge, I recommend all the good folks at B&H. A special shout out to Aaron, who provided great customer service.

Andrew originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Terrific Sound From A MM Cartridge
23 July 2024

I've had this cartridge for a few weeks now and I'm delighted with it. As with any cartridge, it needed a few hours to 'run in' but the musicality of it is now shining through. The microline stylus is giving truly excellent results.I spoke with two operatives at the Liverpool store, Justin and Dave, on separate days and both were very helpful. Justin was particularly helpful for me to decide on the Audio Technic cartridge when I couldn't decide between it and a Sumiko Rainier. Dave arranged for delivery to me the next day.If you are either new to vinyl or, like me, getting back into it this is an excellent cartridge to let your music shine. The only other thing to add is that if you take your time to set it up (I used a downloaded turntable protractor, an ... MoreI've had this cartridge for a few weeks now and I'm delighted with it. As with any cartridge, it needed a few hours to 'run in' but the musicality of it is now shining through. The microline stylus is giving truly excellent results.I spoke with two operatives at the Liverpool store, Justin and Dave, on separate days and both were very helpful. Justin was particularly helpful for me to decide on the Audio Technic cartridge when I couldn't decide between it and a Sumiko Rainier. Dave arranged for delivery to me the next day.If you are either new to vinyl or, like me, getting back into it this is an excellent cartridge to let your music shine. The only other thing to add is that if you take your time to set it up (I used a downloaded turntable protractor, an inexpensive digital balance and an inexpensive azimuth gauge to get it as accurate as i could), you will surely reap the benefits with good sound from the off and no in groove distortion.The final thing to add is that if I decide to upgrade to the Audio Technica ATCM95 shibata, I don't need to buy a new cartridge as - like certain Sumiko cartridges - the cartridge body is compatible with a range of Audio Technica 95 styli.

AVEnthusiast originally posted on richersounds.com
This cartridge sounds amazing! Got it in this morning along with a Grimm's alignment protractor made specifically for this cartridge, which allowed m
15 April 2024

This cartridge sounds amazing! Got it in this morning along with a Grimm's alignment protractor made specifically for this cartridge, which allowed me to get it installed and aligned in about 5 minutes. Thank you!

theguitarpartsguy originally posted on ebay.com
Very impressive for the price!
7 March 2019

I ordereed a VM95C (conical 0.6) directly from AT, with the headshell. It was well protected, and arrived in just a few days. The packaging was very nice! I do like the headshell design BTW. It has a little more mass than some others, and seems like it would be quite rigid.My main curiosity was how the 0.6 conical VM95 would stack-up to the Shure 0.7 conical M44-G (the lighter tracking version of the M44-7). I have some new, still in the packages M44-G styli to compare with. My understanding is, those are unfortunately now out of production.First impressions...Without break-in of either stylus, I compared some old favorite vinyl. An original pressing of "Crosby Stills and Nash" (the first album) went on the Technics SP-15 TT with an AT arm first. This album has ... MoreI ordereed a VM95C (conical 0.6) directly from AT, with the headshell. It was well protected, and arrived in just a few days. The packaging was very nice! I do like the headshell design BTW. It has a little more mass than some others, and seems like it would be quite rigid.My main curiosity was how the 0.6 conical VM95 would stack-up to the Shure 0.7 conical M44-G (the lighter tracking version of the M44-7). I have some new, still in the packages M44-G styli to compare with. My understanding is, those are unfortunately now out of production.First impressions...Without break-in of either stylus, I compared some old favorite vinyl. An original pressing of "Crosby Stills and Nash" (the first album) went on the Technics SP-15 TT with an AT arm first. This album has been abused a bit. Tracked many many times on GE VRII Broadcast cartridges, which are not very compliant, and track around 4 grams, as well as a variety Stanton 500A's and Shure M44-7's. All of which are 0.7 mil. It was clear that this new 0.6 mil AT was finding some cleaner, less damaged vinyl to play for me.The over-all sound of the AT VM95c was somewhat more forward in the upper mid-range than the Shure. Not enough to be annoying, but still noticeable. I was tracking both at 2 grams, which is the upper end of the Shure, but the middle of the (narrow) recommended range for the VM95c.On fresh, clean, not abused vinyl, the Shure seemed to hold a slight advantage in trackablity, but this was slight. To make the comparison more fair, I increased the VTF on the VM95c to it's max. With the VM95c at 2.2 grams, the two seemed to track nearly identically on hotly mastered LP's and 45's. The suspension in the VM95c seems to have no problem running up at 2.2 grams. It shows no signs of collapsing into it's grip. No cueing damage was noted on styrene 45's btw at 2.2g.A very impressive cartridge for it's price!

daveobieone originally posted on audio-technica.com
WOW WOW WOW
20 April 2024

My stereoAT-VM95ML/HWOW WOW WOW, I just had my Technics SL-1300MK2 rebuilt. Total cleaning and new caps, fixed the auto return. I had a Shure M97xE, I thought it was a good cartridge but after installing the VM95ML/H what a difference. I played my Lincoln Mayorga album and the clarity in the base was so much better, There's a kick drum in the left channel that I never heard before. The horns in another section were awesome. Vocals have a new life! Channel separation and stereo imagery is so much better.Set up was really easy, I checked all the measurements and set the tracking to 2grams. Not sure how the AT audiophile cartridges can be better. This was a great choice, price was good for a quality product like this.My set up is a Marantz SR7015 receiver, ... MoreMy stereoAT-VM95ML/HWOW WOW WOW, I just had my Technics SL-1300MK2 rebuilt. Total cleaning and new caps, fixed the auto return. I had a Shure M97xE, I thought it was a good cartridge but after installing the VM95ML/H what a difference. I played my Lincoln Mayorga album and the clarity in the base was so much better, There's a kick drum in the left channel that I never heard before. The horns in another section were awesome. Vocals have a new life! Channel separation and stereo imagery is so much better.Set up was really easy, I checked all the measurements and set the tracking to 2grams. Not sure how the AT audiophile cartridges can be better. This was a great choice, price was good for a quality product like this.My set up is a Marantz SR7015 receiver, Technics SL1300MK2, KEF Q900, Q300 side sr, B&W 601 back sr, Q150 bht, SONANCE MAG8R ft ht., Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Hi-Res audio. OPPO 93 Blu-Ray. Pair SVS 1000 Pro.

Duggar originally posted on audio-technica.com
Why buy elliptical?
27 June 2023

I have used many cartridges over the years including moving coil designs, most of them employing an elliptical profile for the stylus, both nude and bonded. Many sounded great but with the exception of classical music and large orchestra compositions in particular. I always believed it to be the nature of the record itself with such complex grooves.I tried the VM95 as in introduction to the Microline profile and was almost blown away! Much of the distortion disappeared, the bass was noticeably deeper and more defined and the whole sound was less edgy including in the inner grooves. Surface noise was low or not there.This translates to more popular music of course, and female voices in particular. Amazingly, ssh distortions on some songs virtually disappeared.I ... MoreI have used many cartridges over the years including moving coil designs, most of them employing an elliptical profile for the stylus, both nude and bonded. Many sounded great but with the exception of classical music and large orchestra compositions in particular. I always believed it to be the nature of the record itself with such complex grooves.I tried the VM95 as in introduction to the Microline profile and was almost blown away! Much of the distortion disappeared, the bass was noticeably deeper and more defined and the whole sound was less edgy including in the inner grooves. Surface noise was low or not there.This translates to more popular music of course, and female voices in particular. Amazingly, ssh distortions on some songs virtually disappeared.I tried this with the intention of upgrading to a higher priced cartridge with the Microline needle if I liked it but truthfully I have no need to do so. It begs the question: Why buy ANY cartridge without some sort of line contact stylus to replace those ubiquitous ellipticals for once and for all? I know that there are other exotic profiles available but I have no experience with them. Highly recommended - an Audio-Technica gem, especially at this price.

Andy originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Nice upgrade from the default AT-VM95E/H
20 April 2024

I have the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB-BK turntable and it came with the Audio Technica AT-VM95E/H cartridge. I bought the table in the fall of 2021, and that needle lasted until last month (March 2024) when it just bent to far, that it started making squelching noises. I feared it scratched my new Miles Davis and BROCKHAMPTON LPs.So, I at first bought the Audio Technica AT-VM95SH (no headshell), but while that is a more expensive stlyus, it's lifespan was far shorter than the Audio Technica AT-VM95ML/H. Also, I was a bit squeemish about installing the stylus into the original headshell. So I exchanged it for the Audio Technica AT-VM95ML/H with the headshell installed. So far, I have had no issues, and it was aligned perfectly. The sound is great and I do not yet ... MoreI have the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB-BK turntable and it came with the Audio Technica AT-VM95E/H cartridge. I bought the table in the fall of 2021, and that needle lasted until last month (March 2024) when it just bent to far, that it started making squelching noises. I feared it scratched my new Miles Davis and BROCKHAMPTON LPs.So, I at first bought the Audio Technica AT-VM95SH (no headshell), but while that is a more expensive stlyus, it's lifespan was far shorter than the Audio Technica AT-VM95ML/H. Also, I was a bit squeemish about installing the stylus into the original headshell. So I exchanged it for the Audio Technica AT-VM95ML/H with the headshell installed. So far, I have had no issues, and it was aligned perfectly. The sound is great and I do not yet regret the purchase.

PaulJC originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Frequency Response20-25,000 Hz
Channel Separation23 (dB at 1 kHz)
Vertical Tracking Angle23°
Vertical Tracking Force1.8-2.2 g (2.0 g standard)
Stylus ConstructionNude square shank

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