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.
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.