Wow! That is not what my dealer heard. He said he continues to order cartridges and has no problem, so far, with supply. It could be sales from stock, in which case he should bite the bullet and order more. There are not that many comparable sounding cartridges.
Thank You Fumihiko Sugano and Koetsu
Reports are slowly circulating (WBF, FB Groups) that Fumihiko Sugano passed this August 21. He was the son of Koetsu founder Yoshiaki Sugano, and his chosen heir as the next Koetsu master cartridge builder - which he did brilliantly. Personally, I am grateful to the Sugano family for all the joy their products have brought me via my music collection. The Koetsu midrange magic is still unmatched by anything I've ever heard.
Business continuity is unclear at this time. I don't know any real details - just surprised this hasn't been posted here yet. Hopefully this isn't another Transfiguration scenario. Either way, I'll carefully preserve and enjoy my Fumihiko Koetsu treasures for the full extent of our lifetimes.
Thank you again Fumihiko! Godspeed.
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What I found, in the platinum stones, was a richness and "filled in" quality to the bass, aside from what has been called a "technicolor" midrange. I don't find that in my system, which tends to be lean. It looked like the "writing was on the wall" with mulveling 's original post. I have two stones and will use them, face the question of replacing the diamond and getting them refurbished when I have to. End of an era. I know there are other flavors but these meshed beautifully with my system and gave it a verisimilitude it lacked. |
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