Kiseki and Lyra Cartridge Dealers in Japan and Taiwan


Good day all!
Do you know any good phono cartridge dealers in Taipei, Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka or any major cities in Japan and Taiwan?
I'm thinking of getting a Kiseki Purple Heart or Lyra Kleos while I'm there in Sept. if it's worth the savings.
Regards,
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By now I have owned so many cartridges that my memory is failing me.  (Plus, my memory is failing me anyway.) If I recall correctly, the Supex first hit the US market in the mid-1970s.  At that time, I think I was listening to a Grado TLZ.  As you intimated, the Supex was the first MC cartridge to come to the US, or very close to it. One needed a "pre-preamp" in order to step up the gain, because SUTs were not yet readily available.  I think that was the Mark Levinson JC-1. ("JC" being John Curl.)  My neighbor bought both a Supex and a JC-1, and I remember not being tempted to give up my Grado in order to make the leap.  The Supex seemed to homogenize complex musical passages.  But there are so many other possible explanations for what I heard that I would never insist that my observation was accurate.  And maybe the first version was just a Supex SD900, without the "Super E+".
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Kiseki is invented by Dutchman Van den Dungen. Better known
as owner&designer of Prima Luna amps. Kiseki was meant as
revenge against (old) Sugano-san who wanted payment in
advance but then forget to deliver... Back then Van den Dungen
was Koetsu importer. He still owns an HI-FI shop in Holland 
(www. durob.nl) . The Kiseki parts which were still by Durob
were used for the new Kisseki's : the Blue, the Purple Heart, etc.
As long as those parts are available. Some reviewer called
the first Blue ''Koetsu killer'' without knowing that this was exactly
Van den Dungen intention. All the bodies were designed in Holland
but it still unknown who in Japan produced them . My guess,
based on his friendship with Kondo san is Kondo san. Kondo
also designed two SUT's (silver and copper)  for Van den
Dungen. I deed try to get the ''silver kind'' in Holland but, alas,
without success. Those who know what an Kondo SUT cost
will gladly buy an ''Kiseki SUT''.