Kiseki Blue N.S. vs van den Hul Frog Gold


Hello,

has someone compared a Kiseki Blue N.S. with a van den Hul Frog Gold?

At the moment i use the Kiseki, but it comes to the end of his life. Unfortunetly Kiseki didnt retipp, you have to buy a complete new one. 

I like the sound very much, but i think, thats not very consumer friendly, so i looked for an alternative one. What i read the vdH has a similar soundstage ( a little bit on the warm emotional side, good bass and heights) and the vdH does retipping for a realy fair price.

But reading is not hearing, so if someone had done a comparision, please share.

My phonostage is Goldnote Ph/Psu 10.

Thank you.

 

 

idv

Thank you, but the problem of not retipping from the original manufactory is, that it dosnt sound as the original.

@idv 

The internal mechanics of the cartridge don't change when you retip and you could have either soundsmith or Steve at VAS put on the same type of stylus. I'd give one of them a call. The retipping will likely be under 1k and you'll get your stylus that you love back. If, in the end, you don't like it you can always sell it. 

+1 on re-tipping. Done it twice on my Lyra Kleos at Soundsmith with no significant change to sound signature. And under $500.