Progress at londondecca.com


There have been two hopeful changes at londondecca.com - there is a "Coming Soon" link which promises an online store, and there is the ability to create an account for online shopping. I did so and received a welcome e-mail from Stewart Suda (I have e-mailed back and forth with a Stewart who seemed to be in charge). So I looked him up, and turns out he is the owner of Rogers Music Systems, which is the agent for Rogers speakers in the USA, based in Green Bay, WI.
So Decca is probably now an American enterprise, though repairs are, I assume, still based in the UK It has been Neil Marshall in Exeter). The online shop might indicate that new cartridges will soon be sold (he had told me he hoped for August 2024, but evidently that has slipped). I wonder if they will be made in the UK or the USA?

I’m hoping there will soon be a new generation of Decca enthusiasts!

Chris

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They should only do that if the imported goods are to stay in the country. I may have been lucky, but I always write in my customs declaration "For repair and return to Canada" and instruct the repairer to write "Returning to Canada after repair." I learned to do that after the debacle with the OM-2n cameras.

Maybe Stuart will one day team up with a stateside repair man, like Steve Leung.

Things are happening over at londondecca.com - https://www.londondecca.com/ld-shop/cartridges

Not yet functional, but the Maroon, Maroon Mono, Super Gold, Jubilee and Reference are to be sold there. And prices haven’t jumped as much as I feared, the Reference, for example, is $6,895.

And there is a new tonearm: https://www.londondecca.com/ld-shop/p/londondeccatonearm

 

@noromance: Was that magnet used in the Decca Mk.IV? I'm on the hunt for a MK. IV.

 

Any thoughts on the new Deccas and compatibility with the standard 1200G tonearm? I'm assuming a love match but would appreciate feedback from others. Thanks in advance.