That is a bit of a scary option. If there is an open circuit because of a bad solder connection of the wires from the coil to the pin, that might cure the problem. But, if you apply heat too long (something pretty hard to judge) you might cause all kinds of additional damage.
I would NOT do this myself until the cartridge has been sent to an expert for examination. If you get it back with the word that it is junk, then maybe it is worth a try. BUT NEVER before.
Send it to SoundSmith or others that do this kind of work.
I would NOT do this myself until the cartridge has been sent to an expert for examination. If you get it back with the word that it is junk, then maybe it is worth a try. BUT NEVER before.
Send it to SoundSmith or others that do this kind of work.