Bent cantilever on Exact 2......oops


As I was removing an LP from the platter last night, I accidently hit the back of my hand into my Rega Exact 2 cartridge, and now the cantilever is bent. The "new" position is about 10 - 15 degrees inward, and about 10 degrees downward. It still seems to be tracking normally, and after playing several familiar tracks after "the accident," I cannot perceive of any changes in the sound of music.

What should I do ? Buying a new cartridge is not part of my overall household budget right now. Since the music still sounds great, can I just keep playing my LP's without worry ? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot.

adam18
Adam18
Just trying to Poke a little fun! Sorry you didn't see it that way..Cetainly no offense intended........
Okay, Thanks Thorman....No offense taken ! I appreciate your concern, and in the great words of Led Zeppelin, we simply had a little "communication breakdown....." All is cool.
So back to my original question...it seems as if I successfully re-positioned the cantilever/stylus assembly back into its normal position, and after playing eight LP sides yesterday, I cannot hear any problems with the sound of music, and the arm/cartridge is tracking perfectly (or so it seems.) Do you think I'm okay ?
Adam18
I had the same thing happen with a Grado Gold a few years ago..I bent it very slighty and I was afraid I would damage my records if I didn't straighten it out..I was very carefull and very gently ( with minature tweezers and magnified light ) straighten it back to very close to normal ( visually ) and had good luck for about 20 hours or so..( just a guess for time ) and one day while listening and enjoying myself the music went black...The stylus was gone...Who knows you may be lucky and never have another problem with it.. Good luck anyway.....
Thanks Thorman.....I'll keep my fingers crossed, and hope to have luck with this. By the way, if my cartridge does indeed fail, what should I consider as a replacement other than a new Exact 2 ? I really love how the music sounds the way my system is now, and I truly believe that the idea of Rega cartridge -- Rega arm -- Rega table creates a wonderful synergy. I'd want to stay wth MM or a high output MC, as I want to continue to use my amp's onboard phono stage. So, I'm hoping NOT to need to buy a new cartridge, but, just in case, I'll need some good options.
Adam18
Maybe some other Audiogon Rega Turntable owners can help you out..I don't have a Rega table and would not want to recommend a cartridge that I haven't tried...Maybe start another thread asking that question....Good luck