Lyra Delos Stylus Replacement Options


I just bought a pre-owned Lyra Delos MC carty, advertised to have only 150 hours of time on it. My spinner is a VPI Classic TT. Installation was a snap and I am enjoying the Delos. I think it's a solid grade above my old carty, the Soundsmith Zephyr. Not in another league mind you, but a grade better in transparency, imaging and bass slam.

My Q is really directed to members who own the Delos. What is the useful life of the stylus, 1500hrs to 2000hrs?? When the useful life of stylus is expended, what are the options for stylus or cantilever replacement and cost?

As an aside, the nice thing about the Zephyr is that Peter Ledermann retips the stylus for only $150. I'm already on my 2nd stylus retip. Peter also inspects the cantilever and suspension when he does the retip. So far, all has been well with the those parts.

Thanks,

Bruce
bifwynne
My Delos, which I sold recently as part of downsizing, had about 1000 hours and still sounded like new. I think with the Lyra's it's easy to expect 2000 hours. I had two Lyras before the Delos and they both lasted 3-4 years which for me is about 2000 hours. JCarr has said in the past you can retip his cartridges at Soundsmith or other places and it might sound good but it won't sound like the cartridge that you used to have..
Dhcod, can Lyra retip the cartridge with a new stylus if the cantilever and suspension are otherwise intact? Any idea about cost and down time in the shop?

Wntrmute2, get with the lingo Dude. LOL ;>')
I don't think so. They just give you like $750 towards a new cartridge. It's an expensive hobby.