Fremer's review of the Anna cartridge


Fremer reviews the $8499 cartridge very positively, but it takes three different samples of the cartridge for him to get there. The first sample exhibited "an incompatibility between the adhesives used and the elastomer of which the cartridge's damper is made." Fremer notes "[e]vidently, however, this problem didn't affect every Anna that left the factory." Wow, what a relief. In the second sample, apparently "some the glue that secures the stylus in the cantilever had dripped." The third sample, after 100 hrs of break-in finally delivered. Fremer suggests buying and using an USB microscope as part of the cartridge buying process.

Does anyone else think this is absolutely nuts? It seems to me, at this price level, every single cartridge should be absolutely perfect. Haven't Ortofon heard of quality control? This also applies to Lyra whose $9500 Atlas cartridge had the stylus affixed to the cantilever at an angle that made it virtually impossible to get the SRA of 92 degrees.
actusreus
I want to meet the "Friends of Anna"...who are these people? What do they look like? Where do they go after they're through with Anna? Do these people walk among us? What kind of shoes do they wear? Are their watches automatic?
All you need to know about mike L:

www.goodsoundclub.com/GetPost.aspx?PostID=2013
I've owned an Ortofon MC Anna for 14 months.
And how is that relevant to the discussion?
ok. I get it. you guys have no interest in actual owner feedback on the Anna.

I would have expected that information from extended use would be pertinent to discussion of the review.

sorry to have bothered.