Like you I needed to replace a Lyra Delo‘s a while back. Like you I was totally fed up with the scenario and refused to pay those crazy crazy prices. I ended up buying a van den hul colibri from a gentleman in the Netherlands brand new at less than 50% of retail. At first I thought I had made a mistake because it was very ruthless and took a while to break in but then it was a very fine cartridge. Then I bought a NOS Fidelity research MC201 for 500 bucks Canadian that I felt was every bit as good so I sold the van den hul. As always there was very minor differences with the VDH doing somethings a tiny bit better but the Fidelity research seem to excel at presenting the music as a cohesive whole and just being very very enjoyable.
Back when I still had the lira I inquired about having it rebuilt by Lyra and was told I had to go through the American distributor and it would end up being almost 2K. Essentially it was a few hundred less than a new cartridge. I was fed some nonsense about them going the extra mile blah blah blah. But I had a friend who had an older cartridge that was built by lira but not Lyra branded and he went straight to the source and got rebuilt for about 1K. So essentially the distributor is making $1000 for forwarding my mail. Not cool for me. Don’t understand why anybody would do business that way in this day and age of everything being accessible on the Internet. So I will no longer purchase any Lyra products. Even though I do love them!
Lately I have been buying high-end cartridges used trying them out for a while and then reselling them. Not too much risk if you buy smart from sellers with lots of positive feedback.
But I agree with an earlier poster who mentioned that we should just not bother with this nonsense. There are values to be had such as the audio Teknika ART seven and nine. I currently have one that I may resell, but is the real deal. I will probably sell it though due to the fact that it has fairly high output so does not really work well with my system as all the other cartridges have less than .2 or around . Three tops
Back when I still had the lira I inquired about having it rebuilt by Lyra and was told I had to go through the American distributor and it would end up being almost 2K. Essentially it was a few hundred less than a new cartridge. I was fed some nonsense about them going the extra mile blah blah blah. But I had a friend who had an older cartridge that was built by lira but not Lyra branded and he went straight to the source and got rebuilt for about 1K. So essentially the distributor is making $1000 for forwarding my mail. Not cool for me. Don’t understand why anybody would do business that way in this day and age of everything being accessible on the Internet. So I will no longer purchase any Lyra products. Even though I do love them!
Lately I have been buying high-end cartridges used trying them out for a while and then reselling them. Not too much risk if you buy smart from sellers with lots of positive feedback.
But I agree with an earlier poster who mentioned that we should just not bother with this nonsense. There are values to be had such as the audio Teknika ART seven and nine. I currently have one that I may resell, but is the real deal. I will probably sell it though due to the fact that it has fairly high output so does not really work well with my system as all the other cartridges have less than .2 or around . Three tops