

💿 Elevate your vinyl game with precision and clarity that turns heads.
The Ortofon Stylus 2M Blue is a premium replacement needle featuring a naked elliptical diamond tip for superior sound clarity and detail. Compatible with most audio systems and phono preamps, it offers up to 1000 hours of high-fidelity playback with easy, tool-free installation. Designed to eliminate sibilance and expand your soundstage, it’s the go-to upgrade for discerning vinyl enthusiasts seeking professional-grade audio performance.



| ASIN | B000WMAOE8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,905 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 22 in Turntable Needles |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Ortofon 2M Blue |
| Manufacturer | Ortofon |
| Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 1.8 x 1.7 cm; 1.2 g |
M**S
Sibilance cured by 2M blue
Bought this because I was suffering sibilance symptoms using the Pick It Pro stylus that came with the Project turntable I recently purchased. It occurred in around 5-10% of the records I was playing, lots of hissing on vocals. Loved new turntable apart from this. 2M blue swaps without problem with my original and cured the problem 100%. Fantastic sound quality and good value.
P**N
Excellent value upgrade
Leaps and bounds better than the mm evo stylus. Fits on the original cartridge body, stupidly simple to change. Much more involved, greater depth and clarity, definition of individual instruments and voices, wider soundstage which sounds like the number of musicians has doubled without any compromise in quality, not a hint of sibillance and deeper bass with much better musicality.
E**4
Great upgrade from the 2M red!
I've been using a 2M red on the recommendation of a friend with my Technics SL1210 for a couple of years now, and it's been great - however, it was time for a new stylus, and I only recently realised that the cartridge for the 2M red and 2M blue is the same, so the stylus is interchangeable - so after reading the reviews here, decided to risk upgrading to the 2M blue. I'm only a couple of hours in listening, and I'm already happy this was a good move - the 2M blue gives far more detail, especially at the middle and top frequency ranges, and just sounds more complete overall. Sounded good before, but sounds even better now - and I'm sure it will improve further once the stylus beds in. It's a no brainer for me - I'm not going to stretch to the 2M Bronze (as that needs a new cartridge as well). so this exhibits great value for money. You will not be disappointed. Got it same day delivery on Prime too, excellent. By the way - I notice a couple of reviews mention that it appears difficult to get the stylus cover back on - it's not, it's actually really simple - just place the cover on, and push it from the front, rather than the bottom - just push the front until it clicks on, works every time!
M**N
Amazingly clear sound
I bought this as a replacement for an Ortofon 2m red that I had won out Immediately this sounded better than the 2m red ever had Voices are really clear and the bass is very natural sounding I’m running it on a project carbon eco into a Cyrus amp. It works well in that system
M**P
Noticeable upgrade
Other reviews state that this is a worthwhile upgrade from the 2M Red. What I would like to add is that if it's a few years since you bought your last 2M Blue stylus you are also in for a pleasant surprise. The latest stylus is a better quality than the old one that came with my original 2M cartridge; that looked like a traditional 'conical' shaped stylus, whereas the new ones appear to be a shaped diamond - 'nude elliptical' I believe they are called. This stylus gives more focus to parts of the recording being played, such as tambourines or bass lines for example, sounding noticeably clearer. In fact all instruments (including voices) now sound more 'individual' in the mix as a whole. The reason I've given only four stars is because there are better upgrades available; it depends on how much you want to spend and whether that increase in expenditure (you would also need a new cartridge to upgrade to the bronze or black 2Ms) is worthwhile for how much extra quality you end up with. As a simple inexpensive upgrade however, the 2M Blue is well worthwhile.
M**B
Banish Sibilance Distortion With This
So a coupe of months ago I bought a Pro-Ject Debut Pro turntable. I love it and I’ve been very pleased with it. However on some records from my collection, mostly the loud 12” pop singles I have, I was noticing excessive sibilant distortion. Like the really horrible hissy scratchy kind that leaps from the speakers. Also on some records the very high treble just sounded a bit course and spitty. I slowly noticed this over time as I have worked my way through my records with the new turntable. For the most part the original bonded elliptical stylus was doing a great job with most of my collection. Anyway the distortion was bugging me even if it was only on a few records, I got curious and bought the 2M Blue. WOW! This is NOT subtle, this is a revelation! Records that were sounding horribly sibilant before are now smooth and clear. No horrible hissing from vocals, no spitty rough high hats anymore. There is plenty of clarity and detail still but the overall presentation is much more refined. Bass is accurate the soundstage is open and precise. This is money very well spent. Considering I have kept the Pick It Pro cartridge installed and just swapped out the stylus body I am completely amazed.
R**T
Nearly Returned It!
Yes, I found Tell-tale folds/creases in the box lid. I thought: hello, someone's had this open! Also I had difficulty viewing the diamond attached to it. However, I used my digital microscope to verify that the diamond was there and the surrounding area was clean so I thought it safe to assume that it was new and not previously used. I purchased the Ortofon Blue as I was already using the Ortofon Red in my Technics turntable and they are interchangeable with the same cartridge. I'd also heard good reviews that it was worth the upgrade. Yes, It is slightly better, it is very good at picking out details however small. Saying that, I would suggest using it for mainly new or undamaged vinyl's because it also picks out all the floors, crackles and dirt etc.! I have kept my Ortofon Red handy as that is a good all rounder and suitable for my old sixties (mostly second hand) vinyl's.
L**T
Excellent update.
Beautiful stylus with fantastic performance. Very easy to upgrade from red. I am absolutely delighted!
O**.
I bought this to replace the stylus on the 2m Silver. The 2m Silver is a decent cartridge. It came pre-installed on my recently purchased Pro-Ject X2, and I was enjoying it all the while knowing I would upgrade the cartridge at some point. That is one of the fun things about owning a good turntable: you can tinker with the sound over the years of ownership and continually breath new life into your music collection. The 2m Blue stylus is definitely an upgrade! Everything sounds better: more detail, more definition and tighter response in the treble and bass. I also noticed that surface noise is not as noticeable. No cartridge will eliminate surface noise completely, and I still hear some pops and clicks, but there is a noticeable difference between the two styli. I think because the soundstage is enhanced, the noise seems further in the background. I found myself much more immersed in the music and not being distracted by the surface noise like I was with the Silver. I swapped them back and forth to compare as best I could (it only takes seconds to swap them) and the differences were not subtle like on some compressed Youtube videos. In person, on a decent system, the differences are substantial. If you are thinking about swapping out your 2m Red or Silver stylus for the Blue, you can't go wrong. My system cost approximately $5000, $230 Cdn is not a lot of money in an already expensive hobby (unless you are strapped for cash, which I have been in my earlier life as a student). There is no doubt it will make your listening time much more pleasurable. I hope this was useful for anyone deliberating on this kind of decision.
A**N
Highly recommended for a pro-ject debut carbon evo. Better soundstage, no more IGD and sibilance, sweater highs and deeper bass (not more bass!). Also more laid back spunding than the 2m red. Good upgrade!
M**K
I finally swapped out my old Ortofon 2M Red stylus after pushing it to about 1,100 hours. Since the Red and Blue share the same cartridge body, I just pulled the old red tip off and snapped this Blue one right on. It couldn't have been easier. The Difference: Noticeable Detail: Moving from the bonded tip of the Red to the "Nude Elliptical" diamond of the Blue is a real step up. The sound is much more open, and I’m hearing details in the high end that the Red just couldn't catch. Better Tracking: My old Red was starting to struggle with inner-groove distortion (especially at 1,100 hours!), but the Blue tracks like a pro. Everything sounds crisp from the first track to the last. Easy Setup: Since I reused my existing cartridge, I didn't have to mess with realignment—just set the tracking force to 1.8g and I was good to go. If you’re at the end of your Red's lifespan, don't just replace it with another Red. This is a very worthy upgrade that brings a lot more life to your records.
J**R
Cambio 2m red por esta 2m blue, se nota la diferencia a mejor, mejor sonido en agudos y graves
M**.
Possesseur de la red j'ai longtemps tergiversé : le coût vaut-il la différence acoustique ? La réponse est clairement OUI. La red est très bien. A titre de comparaison, c'est comme regarder un photo légèrement floue. En elle-même elle est très bien mais si on vous montre une photo nette, vous voyez aussitôt la différence. C'est le cas avec la blue. La séparation des sons est patente et le rendu plus précis. A noter que c'est aussi une question de goût : rouge une restitution du signal plus analogique/empirique, bleu une meilleure restitution des détails qui peut sembler plus numérique. A noter, j'ai regardé beaucoup de comparatif sur Youtube, c'est une perte de temps,la seule expérience d'écoute est nécessaire.
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