Chakster, I think you missed the point.Nothing new there.......
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Cartridge misadventures
If it makes you feel any better, I did the same thing with a dangling shirt sleeve to a rather expensive cartridge too, and I doubt you or I are part of any type of audiophile minority. Luckily, you tend to make that mistake only once. Great story too. I liked reading such a positive ending to a story that didn’t start off too well. Thanks, John! |
Well. I have a soldering iron but no replacement clip, and I'm not sure I'm brave enough to work on the very fine wires in the Rega RB1000 tonearm, which are continuous all the way to the RCA plugs at the preamp. So I took the whole turntable to my usual dealer Stereo Unlimited (https://www.stereounlimitedsd.com), but they said they didn't have that clip and didn't seem super-enthusiastic about working on a piece they hadn't sold me—for which I certainly can't blame them. They recommended Classic Audio Repair (http://repairaudio.com). The clips are fragile, but very easy to solder if you have any friend with good soldering skills. The are available separately online from Cardas for example, if anyone would like to replace all of them with a better quality clips there are many others (copper or silver). HERE is video tutorial how to do that for everyone. |