Hello, My Dynavector Te Kaitora Rua seems to be producing some distortion in one channel. I have always babied this cartridge but it is about seven years old now, so perhaps it needs a rebuild. Does anybody have any idea what it would cost to have the cartridge rebuilt? What is the procedure?
Thanks for the reply. Is SoundSmith a good option? I have been reading about them and it does seem like a good way to go for a reasonable price. I'm afraid of what Dynavector will charge me.
Thanks for the reply. Is SoundSmith a good option? I have been reading about them and it does seem like a good way to go for a reasonable price. I'm afraid of what Dynavector will charge me.
SoundSmith has a great reputation. There are purists who will say that you will no longer have a pure Dynavector cart. And that may be true. But I have never seen a complaint from someone about the sound of the SoundSmith retyped or rebuilt carts. Check with SoundSmith on whether they recommend retyping or rebuilding. Only major downside is the wait: 10-12 weeks is what I was quoted. Only 4 more weeks to go to get my XX-2 rebuild...
There is also Axel option (www.schallplattennadeln.de). +/- 4 weeks wait. You can ask Axel what you like but he need to see your cart first. The used expressions are rather vaque. 'Retip' means ususaly exchanging of the cantilever/stylus combo while it should mean stylus only. What 'rebuilding' means is anyone's quess. The difference is this. For any cantilever/stylus combination you will know the price in advance. For other repair kinds you need to post your cart and ask for quotation.
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