Dear @rykk999: Did you already ask to Elusive Disc about trough that link?
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broken dreams - new cartridge help please!
@rykk999 It’s a metaphor, nothing personal. You can ignore my statement (i don’t own a car and i don’t design cartridges), but read what a Lyra Cartridge designer (Jonathan Carr) posted long time ago, he is one of the most knowledgeable person on this forum when it comes to MC cartridges. I hope you know his own brand Lyra? Boron cantilevers are all different, LineContact type diamonds are also different. This is what makes one cartridge different from another, but more important how all these parts work together and here we come to a calculation and some sort of secrets that only original cartridge designer understand. I decided not to bother with my $4-5k LOMC cartridge when i realized no one can do what Nakatsuka-San is doing. Downgrading an ultra-high ends is not what i need. Instead, i just bought another cartridge and start my own reasearch by trying many different cartridges, they are all much lower cost (under $1.5). You know what? I am much more happy with a result. Same about refurbished or re-tipped vintage MM, the originals are superior, in fact most of them superior even compared to some very expensive MC (but this is another story). I will repead that i often see re-tipped and refurbished cartridges on sale after people raving about them claiming they are better than the original. Practically an MM and MI cartridges are so much better, even everyone’s favorite re-tipped always claiming the MI are much better than any MC (watch his lecture here). If Peter retipped many thousands cartridges and still pretty sure than MI is better then maybe all you need is his MI with replaceable stylus ? |
Did the third party Transfiguration repair ever happen and if so how did it turn out? I found this line in a Micheal Framer piece from Sept 2018 about the Ortophon Century but also covering a few recent deaths in the industry. "Immutable Music’s Seiji Yoshioka, designer of the Transfiguration phono cartridges, passed away February 17, after a lengthy hospital stay. (I hadn’t written anything about this before because his family, which plans to keep the brand alive, wasn’t then ready to make an announcement.)" This seems to hold out a faint hope for the future of existing Transfiguration cartridges but I've found nothing else so far on the net about the brand continuing. My interest is I have a Proteus, which is still OK for now but will prove very difficult to replace when it wears out. |
Hi folks, and yeti42- I have received the repaired cartridge about 3 weeks ago now. I have held off writing anything as the new stylus has broken in. I tried to take some pics, but I do not have a macro lens and they did not turn out very well. So- I can't claim to have the ear of a true audiophile, but I know what I like, and I really liked my set up. Again, I do not have any other cartridge to compare with. After reinstalling the repaired Axia I felt that the mids seemed a bit flat - this was noticeable with female vocals. As it has broken in, it has improved, but I can't help but feel that it is not as clean and transparent as the original. But, I may have been biased by some of the comments on this thread. To be fair, without a true A-B trial it is very hard to judge. Overall, I would say that I am happy with the result, as I can once again listen to music! For $445 to repair a bent housing and install the new boron cantilever and line contact stylus, I believe the results are worth it, compared to buying something equivalent to the original. In the future, I will purchase another cartridge (thanks all for the recommendations!), and then be able to compare. For now, all is good, and I very carefully attach the cover and move the arm to the center of turntable when the cleaner comes. |
This is not a pitch for any inherent superiority of MM cartridges as some believe; there are great examples of both MM and MC. However, I know the EAR very well and I can say with confidence that the MM section is inherently better sounding than the MC section (MM+transformers). If the overall gain structure of your system allows it you may want to consider an excellent MM instead. Its higher output (+3mv) would allow you to bypass the transformers for potentially much better sound. |