Suspensions (rubber damper) tend to get brittle (stiff) with time and exposure to air pollution - specifically ozone. Cartridges from Benz, Koetsu and Allaerts tend to be very stable over time. I'm sure that there are other brands that are also fairly stable, but I know of these three brands for certain.
It's difficult to predict how any retip will behave. Most retippers can give you an idea of the condition of the cantilever and suspension, but know that there's at least some aging effect that's not predictable.
This will have the effect of shifting the compliance a bit (lower) and can therefore have different effects depending on the mass of your tonearm. IOW, you stand as much of a chance as effecting a minor improvement as a degradation - depending on how perfectly your arm was matched to the cartridge in the first place.
The good news is that you can compensate for a slight decrease in cartridge compliance by adding a bit of weight (a gram or two) to the headshell. It's difficult to reduce a tonearm's effective mass unless you have a set of counterweights to play with (e.g. Moerch, Triplanar) or a tonearm like a Moerch with different arm wand options.
I've not heard of bad results from Koetsu and Benz (retip only) but I treat this information as anecdotal at best. Allaerts are by comparison quite rare and I have not heard reports of any retips on these.
In short, I'd take a shot at sending it to Soundsmith. Peter will give you the scoop to the best of his ability which is quite high.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier
It's difficult to predict how any retip will behave. Most retippers can give you an idea of the condition of the cantilever and suspension, but know that there's at least some aging effect that's not predictable.
This will have the effect of shifting the compliance a bit (lower) and can therefore have different effects depending on the mass of your tonearm. IOW, you stand as much of a chance as effecting a minor improvement as a degradation - depending on how perfectly your arm was matched to the cartridge in the first place.
The good news is that you can compensate for a slight decrease in cartridge compliance by adding a bit of weight (a gram or two) to the headshell. It's difficult to reduce a tonearm's effective mass unless you have a set of counterweights to play with (e.g. Moerch, Triplanar) or a tonearm like a Moerch with different arm wand options.
I've not heard of bad results from Koetsu and Benz (retip only) but I treat this information as anecdotal at best. Allaerts are by comparison quite rare and I have not heard reports of any retips on these.
In short, I'd take a shot at sending it to Soundsmith. Peter will give you the scoop to the best of his ability which is quite high.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier