@daveyf
The lifespan of the best diamonds is up to 1500 hrs at least, MicroLine and related Line Contact or MicroRidge diamonds invented long time ago. The best profiles to save the records if the set-up is correct. Minimum record wear! Who’s buyin vintage cartridges with worn needles? Maybe your friend has been cheated by the seller, but any vintage cartridge can be shipped for stylus inspection for about $40 to professionals.
And while the old Koetsu is terribly made cartridge, i will give you an example of the vintage LOMC that NEVER has had a problem with suspension, it’s Fidelity-Research FR-7fz (or lower FR-7f series). Simply learn more about FR carts here. And do yourself a favour check this out - you will find a direct comparison between FR and different Koetsu.
Some vintage carts (from particular brands) indeed have serious problem with suspension, but not all vintage carts. And actually it’s easy to check prior to buyin them by requesting a pictures from the seller. Honest sellers also made comments about suspension condition.
And finally what’s the damage? Maybe you prefer to spend $5k on a brand new cartridge that you don’t like (or not involving to your ears)?
I suppose you are going to tell us that the old vintage cartridges never wear out, none of them suffer suspension collapse and damage/wear to the stylus....right.
The lifespan of the best diamonds is up to 1500 hrs at least, MicroLine and related Line Contact or MicroRidge diamonds invented long time ago. The best profiles to save the records if the set-up is correct. Minimum record wear! Who’s buyin vintage cartridges with worn needles? Maybe your friend has been cheated by the seller, but any vintage cartridge can be shipped for stylus inspection for about $40 to professionals.
And while the old Koetsu is terribly made cartridge, i will give you an example of the vintage LOMC that NEVER has had a problem with suspension, it’s Fidelity-Research FR-7fz (or lower FR-7f series). Simply learn more about FR carts here. And do yourself a favour check this out - you will find a direct comparison between FR and different Koetsu.
Some vintage carts (from particular brands) indeed have serious problem with suspension, but not all vintage carts. And actually it’s easy to check prior to buyin them by requesting a pictures from the seller. Honest sellers also made comments about suspension condition.
And finally what’s the damage? Maybe you prefer to spend $5k on a brand new cartridge that you don’t like (or not involving to your ears)?