Chak,
Sorry to hear that. I have not attempted to replace a stylus for many years so I am not up on those things. But its a disappointment to me that things are they way they are in regards to keeping phono carts running well especially since stylus wear is normal and nothing new. That’s why things used to be the way they were.
I guess its like owning a luxury car. TCO is much higher, not just the selling price. Except timely good service is part of the deal.
I guess high end phono carts are a very niche thing in comparison these days so it is what it is.
But people should know these things before drinking the high end vinyl kool aid these days to avoid regret perhaps later with certain more esoteric carts that will be hard to replace or get serviced when inevitably needed.
When my Denon DL103R goes up finally one day, I will simply just replace it with another.
.