When Stereo records were introduced in 1958, we all had collections of mono LP records and played them one and all with the new stereo cartridges, whose needles were some 70% of the diameter of the old mono LP needles. We were always cautioned, however, that damage would result if stereo records were played with the old mono needles. Soon even mono record players came with stereo cartridges. Todays computer designed precision cut diamonds are far, far, better than anything we had back then, and dig out much more information, while being much gentler on the record groves. Despite theory, I generally prefer the sound without engaging the mono button.