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    Default Oh dear what happened to my cartridge?

    Settled down to listen to a Mahler 10 LP on Saturday. Lovely lovely until half way through the side it started to sound iffy, then awful. A quick inspection showed the cartridge dragging it's backside along the LP I repeated it again the next day and it was just clearing the record but quickly started to sag onto it.

    Does this sound like the suspension has gone? The cartridge is a Dynavector 10X5, it is fairly new - still under 100 hours but out of warranty so I wondered if this was repairable and if so whether that is expensive and who can repair these things?

    Any help appreciated...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Count View Post
    Settled down to listen to a Mahler 10 LP on Saturday. Lovely lovely until half way through the side it started to sound iffy, then awful. A quick inspection showed the cartridge dragging it's backside along the LP I repeated it again the next day and it was just clearing the record but quickly started to sag onto it.

    Does this sound like the suspension has gone? The cartridge is a Dynavector 10X5, it is fairly new - still under 100 hours but out of warranty so I wondered if this was repairable and if so whether that is expensive and who can repair these things?

    Any help appreciated...
    I'm certainly no expert but I would have thought the suspension has gone and it would be repairable. I hear good things about :

    http://northwestanalogue.weebly.com/

    You can send it for an inspection and they only charge if you have it repaired.

    Lawrence

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    Err. . . Out for the. . . count, you might say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Kipling View Post
    Err. . . Out for the. . . count, you might say.
    So it was you who stole my dad's joke book

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    Quote Originally Posted by losenotaminute View Post
    I'm certainly no expert but I would have thought the suspension has gone and it would be repairable. I hear good things about :

    http://northwestanalogue.weebly.com/

    You can send it for an inspection and they only charge if you have it repaired.

    Lawrence
    Cheers. The website says there is a £60 inspection charge Sounds reasonable enough but for a 10X5 it could end up costing more than its worth

    Bit gutted about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Count View Post
    Cheers. The website says there is a £60 inspection charge Sounds reasonable enough but for a 10X5 it could end up costing more than its worth

    Bit gutted about this.
    Indeed, you could give them a ring and see what they advise? They were very helpful last time I rang, with plenty of good advice.

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    Have you checked the tracking weight ?
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    Exactly the same thing happened to me with my Ortofon MC30 Super, listening one minute, disaster the next.
    I sent it to NWA and Dominic told me unfortunately it was beyond repair.

    He will be straight with you and if it can be repaired he will do it to his best ability. He's very enthusiastic about cartridges.

    I think Dynavector give a 25% trade in discount as well.

    regards Al
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    Dom's a good guy, he'll be honest with you.

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    Thanks guys. I've emailed Dom and am waiting for him to get in touch.

    Good point also re trade in. Turntableworld are doing a 10X5 for £249 with one to exchange - I make that about 30% discount. Still not as cheap as second hand of course. Which gets me tempted to look at more expensive carts, must...not...have...bad...thoughts

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