Real world life expectancy of a high end cartridge?


While I know they’re supposed to last 1000 hours how many make it all that way?  

Question prompted by my brushing a knuckle on my AS Palladian this afternoon and trashing it ... lesson learned not to try tonearm adjustments without full access to the table (normally I move the table off the wall shelf to a more convenient location to make adjustments, but not this time 😬)

And doesn’t it just happen that the cost of a recipe/trade is exactly my deductible so even insurance is no help 😲

Anyway just needed to vent ... but anyone playing with these expensive baubles better be prepared to reup on a replacement at any moment 🤪
folkfreak
The analysis in the link below is most interesting. Empirical data and research is the best to get to the truth of matters. I have a partial bottle of Stylast but not used it in years; will start using what I have left.

https://www.head-fi.org/threads/stylast-stylus-treatment-no-placebo-here.771618/

On the other hand, see the * review on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/LAST-PRODUCTS-ST-Last-Treatment/dp/B004N8O8HQ/ref=pd_bxgy_201_img_3/136-20208...

Has anyone else experienced what he experienced?
Probably a good idea if I check what I use BEFORE posting not after... Doh.

I am and have been using Lyra SPT not Last products for my stylus treatment.

I DO use Last for tape head treatment though.
From the LAST instructions!

1) brush the stylus diamond before side one
2) apply Stylus Cleaner #4
3) brush the stylus diamond
4) apply Sylast Preservative #5
6 play side one
7) brush the stylus diamond
8) apply Stylast Preservative #5
9) play side two
10 repeat with next Lp

Without using Stylus Cleaner #4 and Stylast Preservative #5 together, you will not get the longest stylus life!

Thanks for posting those instructions. I have both the cleaner and preservative, will use in that order.
I just strolled through this thread...

One poster said "Stylast is nothing but Freon". My memory recalls this same response in another thread.