Newb - damaged cartridge?


OK - I feel like a complete newb. I was loading my new MC cartrdige (Ortofon X5-MC), and not 5 minutes afterwards, I had taken off the stylus cover and was about to align it, and the tonearm somehow slips from my hand, and the stylus bumps right into my left hand.

How frustrating! The stylus was bent just a little to the right, and feeling very upset/embarrassed/hoping to just rewrite history, I out of desperation pushed the stylus to the left...didn't see anybody around me so, who knows? hehe

Anyhow, realizing the cartridge was likely toast, I again out of desperation figured I would see if it played at all on an old LP. It does play, and reasonbly well. But it does appear to not be completely perpendicular, slanting a little the the left.

Last night I did notice a little distortion in the left channel I had never heard before. So, have I ruined the cartridge? Anything I can do; re-tip or have to replace it?

Thanks for the advice.
rgkd
Yes, it is gone. Talk to the dealer who sold you the cartridge, as they might be able to either retip the cartridge or even offer you a trade-in on a different cartridge. (This happened to my Benz Micro Glider II, due to its exposed cantilever.)

Look upon it as a learning experience. (I did, and will no longer buy cartridges with exposed cantilevers. I bought a Koetsu, which has a fairly well protected stylus and a stylus guard!)

Good Luck.
Please do not feel bad. We all have done the same thing at one time or another. When this happened to me with my Benz Micro Glider, the dealer (Needle Doctor) had a 'OPPS' clause in which I returned the damaged cart. for exchange. This cost me an additional $400.00, but the cart. original new price was $800.....so I went for it! I recommend that you contact the dealer you purchased the cart. from....most decent ones will have some sort of 'OPPS' clause.
Regards,
I bought it from that 2Juki guy in Hong Kong. I read a few posts here from others who had the same problem, and never got a response, but I will try that route first.

Thanks again.