View Full Version : Cartridge repair - who's best?
jandl100
09-04-2013, 12:38
I thought there was a sticky thread, but can't find it now. :scratch:
Goldring did a very nice job on the koetsu i'am using.
Dom at http://northwestanalogue.weebly.com/ is great.
Soundsmith if you are patient:)
sq225917
09-04-2013, 18:10
I'd love to see some actual data on who is the best. Who gets the most solid bonding of stylus to canti, closest to the original tip mass, most accurate alignment, greatest lifespan after re-tipping, all that jazz.
daytona600
09-04-2013, 19:50
Dom from northwest , len @ the cartridgeman , soundsmith , goldring , ESC
( in no order )
I'd love to see some actual data on who is the best. Who gets the most solid bonding of stylus to canti, closest to the original tip mass, most accurate alignment, greatest lifespan after re-tipping, all that jazz.
I'll go for the one that can transform an Audio-Technica into a Koetsu.
Marco.
I'll go for the one that can transform an Audio-Technica into a Koetsu.
Marco.
If you only played jap vinyl, I suspect your request would be the other way round :lol:
I'd recommend EsCo if you can wait and I've used them myself in the past, since they can do almost anything to cartridges, rebuilds etc., as well as manufacturing OEM styli, grafting broken cantilevers and fitting new diamonds on to existing good cantilevers. I understand that many styli come redy bonded to cantilevers, only needing trimming and carefully bonding to the coils/magnet. This does save a lot of hassle..
Plus 1 more for EsCo.
I've had a couple of 103's that they built for me. Well worth the wait :D
The Count
09-04-2013, 20:59
Is there an internet link for EsCo - Google is not coming up with anything?
They don't really have in internet presence.
https://plus.google.com/116067332268885084049/about?gl=uk&hl=en
ESCO rebuilt a Helikon for me and B'Jesus it sounded good, they won't give you any flim-flam either:)
I've used Soundsmith for 3 cartridges and always done a good job (but slow, 3 months) not sure I would send them anything too exotic, but sub £750 carts would be 100% OK.
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