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Audio-Technica Expands VM95 Cartridge Series with New AT-VM95EBK and Headshell Combo Kit
Audio-Technica has owned a large chunk of the entry-level phono cartridge conversation for years, and the reason is not complicated: its VM95 Series cartridges are affordable, easy to mount, widely supported, and found on a lot of turntables that people can actually afford.
Alongside Ortofon, the Japanese cartridge maker has become one of the default installs on tables below $450, where every dollar matters and cartridge upgrades need to be simple, reliable, and sonically worthwhile.
Now Audio-Technica is expanding that formula with the AT-VM95EBK Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge and AT-VM95EBK/H Headshell/Cartridge Combo Kit, two new black-finished versions built around the same VM95 Series platform.
The cartridge uses a 0.3 x 0.7 mil elliptical stylus, delivers 4.0 mV output, fits standard half-inch mount turntables, and remains compatible with all six interchangeable AT-VMN95 replacement styli.
The cartridge sells for $74, while the pre-mounted headshell combo kit comes in at $109, making this less of a reinvention and more of a smart cleanup job for one of vinyl’s most practical upgrade paths.
Why the VM95 Series Matters
The VM95 Series is one of the reasons Audio-Technica has become such a force in affordable vinyl playback. The concept is simple but effective: one cartridge body, multiple stylus options, broad turntable compatibility, and pricing that does not require a financial intervention from the rest of the household — think about all of the records one can buy that they will never know about if they think you showed some fiscal restraint and stayed below $300.
At the core of the VM95 platform is Audio-Technica’s Vertical Dual Magnet design, which mirrors the 90-degree V-shaped configuration of the cutter head used to create the original vinyl master. Audio-Technica says this helps the cartridge deliver accurate tracking, strong channel separation, a more defined stereo image, and clarity across the frequency range.
The bigger selling point for real-world users is flexibility. Every VM95 cartridge uses the same body design, which means owners can upgrade or replace the stylus without replacing the entire cartridge. The series supports multiple stylus profiles, including conical, elliptical, nude elliptical, Microlinear, Shibata, and 78 RPM conical options. That gives listeners a clear path from an entry-level setup to something more refined without starting over.
Installation is also part of the appeal. All AT-VM95 cartridges fit standard 1/2-inch mount headshells, and the threaded cartridge body allows mounting with two screws and no tiny nuts to drop into the carpet, where they immediately join the witness protection program.
That matters because the VM95 Series is aimed squarely at the part of the market where most vinyl listeners actually live: affordable turntables, modest systems, and users who want better tracking and detail without turning a cartridge upgrade into a weekend engineering project. The new AT-VM95EBK and AT-VM95EBK/H do not change the formula. They make one of Audio-Technica’s most practical cartridge platforms look cleaner in black while keeping the upgrade path intact.
Want More? The AT33x Series Is the Next Step Up
For listeners who want to move beyond the VM95 Series, Audio-Technica’s AT33x Series is the next serious step. Unlike the affordable VM95 moving magnet platform, the AT33x models are moving coil cartridges, handcrafted in Japan and aimed at listeners with better tonearms, more capable phono stages, and records clean enough to tell the truth.
The lineup includes three stereo models — AT33xEN, AT33xMLD, and AT33xMLB — plus two mono versions, the AT33xMONO/I and AT33xMONO/II. Prices start at $449 for the mono models and $699 for the stereo versions, topping out at $899 for the AT33xMLB. The range adds more advanced materials, including a die-cast zinc base, hybrid body construction, refined suspension, PCOCC copper coil wiring, and upgraded cantilever/stylus options.
This is where Audio-Technica starts asking more from your system, your setup skills, and your phono stage. Cheap turntable with a built-in phono preamp? Wrong neighborhood. Better deck, proper MC gain, and a little patience? This is where this type of upgrade would make sense. Just don’t tell the family.
The Bottom Line
The Audio-Technica AT-VM95EBK is not a radical new cartridge platform, and that is the point. It brings the proven VM95 Series formula into a cleaner black finish with easy installation, an elliptical stylus, interchangeable stylus upgrades, and strong entry level performance for under $100. The AT-VM95EBK/H combo kit makes even more sense for listeners who want a premounted, ready to install option without turning a simple cartridge upgrade into a lost weekend.
For affordable turntables, this is exactly where Audio-Technica continues to win: practical, upgradeable, widely compatible, and priced for people who still need money left over for records.
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