Ortofon bronze PNP ALERT!!!!!


I purchased a PNP Bronze from a member who said it was less than two months old.
Its the one with the integrated headshell for SME mount or can be used without headshell on a Rega type arm.
Well,I undid the screws and was pulling off the tags,<I've been in Analog since mid seventies and own about 20
cartridges>Anyway the pins coming out of the cartridge body pulled right out.
  This has never happened even on my cheapest junk cartridge.
The seller had a reciept from Turntable Needles and Ortofon said they are not authorized dealer.
They also said it was clearly a manufacturing issue and should have not happened.

Meanwhile,they say I should go after seller for a refund.Well its not the sellers fault and I won't do that.
Neither is it mine,I've removed headshell wires hundreds of times and know what I'm doing.

What amazes me is how PETTY and Crappy a well known respected long time company can be.
ITs amazing that a company like Bryston can offer warranty work to the tenth owner in the 19th year and these
people won't even stand behind a obvious Quality Control DEFECT
Just a word of caution to Ortofon customers,think twice.
Steve

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Showing 1 response by brianaus

Hi,I sympathise with Steve, and I cannot understand all these uninformed responses seeking to attribute legal liability to 1st, 2nd, 3rd parties in the transactions. This is solely a manufacturing/design issue. it should not be possible to pull out the pins  of a cartridge without excessive force, Problem: caused by Ortofon. trust me I have been in high-tech manufacturing for 40 years and Hi_fi for the same time. Never, ever managed to pull pins out.I must declare an interest: 2 years ago I bought an Ortofon Om10, a real disaster, After days trying to get it to track, there was a bad edge to the sound; medium level distortion from mistracking. Checking with a microscope I found my stylus was conical - not elliptical. Ortofon churn out these to the grey market. Customer service useless. Avoid Ortofon.Brian