Meaning it's beyond warranty=gottta have a replacement.
Just surprised I like hearing even the least expensive cart enough over the CD's.
Just surprised I like hearing even the least expensive cart enough over the CD's.
Cheap cart confession
Not surprised... What the more expensive carts offer (not all though) is greater refinement. If you're interested in experimenting with some older MM/MI's, the "raul" thread has some great suggestions in it. Have you thought about re-tipping the $2500 cart? May not be as expensive as a replacement, especially if you liked it. |
DENON 103-I'm limited to something @ .3/4 mv at best. I don't want to bother with a step up. Considered the Hana. I went Soundsmith, just to try MI in my system. I've heard them demoed by Peter. Very nice. Entry level Otello on the cheap. I'm expecting good results. If I had a no holds barred setup, I would have the Strain gauge setup. Im done being obsessed with chasing perfection I can't afford. Just listening to the actual music these days. Get it to an acceptable level-sit back with a beer. I have a crashed ART9 I need to send off to SS for evaluation. Perhaps next tax return I will treat my self to another ART9 or go up the food chain with SS? ANY armchair cartridge gurus here? Expand at the attached pic of the ART9. https://www.lpgear.com/product/ATART9.html The cantilever assembly is completely gone on mine-not broken. If you notice in the picture, it appears the cantilever is fitted into a sleeve assembly?I see an empty sleeve, as if the cantilever simply were pulled clean from the sleeve. Would this indicate a cantilever replacement? I know a typical snapped cantilever is fixed with a new one just glued on the stub. I'm wondering if a cantilever assembly can be inserted back into the sleeve, effectively making the cart "like new?" |