Retip Transfiguration Orpheus


Hi guys,

what would you think is the best way to re tip einTransfiguration Orpheus? Original is a Ogura PA (about 3x30) were used. I plan to have possible close to the original. Has anyone done this time? Smith Sound, Expert Stylus, other possibilities?
At Transfiguration Retipping one for an Orpheus is no longer possible!

Greetings ... Gerhard
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Hello

This is the statement by the German distributor of Transfiguration, and a trader in Singapore. The Orpheus is no longer manufactured the last 6 months. There are (allegedly) get no more spare parts at Transfiguration.
An exchange for a new I would not do. I want
only a new diamond of the original Ogura is as close as possible. Expert Stylus and Soundsmith does not answer, either.

Greetings ... Gerhard
Gerhard, I think you may have received 'incorrect' information from your 'distributor' (I am being polite ;~)
If you will click on the link below, you will see that Elusive Disk (and many other retailers) provide re-tipping directly from the factory (a re-tip through Elusive Disk costs $2600)
http://www.elusivedisc.com/prodinfo.asp?number=TRANORP
My experience is similar to Gerhad's.A while ago the cleaning lady's cloth snagged the cantilever of my Orpheus. Thanks to some good Japanese friends I sent the Orpheus to the Transfiguration factory in Japan. They,however, politely declined to do a retip/repair etc citing the non availability of parts on a small scale etc
I am happy with the replacement cart, a Lyra Titan i, but I reckon the Orpheus was a better cart in the context of my system/musical preferences.
A successor to the Orpheus is on the anvil and I was advised that an accomodation price may be possible in this situation.
All the best
Pradeep
Dear Gerhard, Regarding 'other possibilties'. You can ask
Axel (Schallplattennadeln.de) for advice. In the MM thread
you can find many satisfied customers.

Regards,
They,however, politely declined to do a retip/repair etc citing the non availability of parts on a small scale etc

Yes- *very* small parts...

I was told that the Orpheus was (temporarily, at least) no longer available because the gentleman that does the work had a stroke :(