Ortofon OM40 Suspension Issue


On my Rega Planar 6 I recently replaced my OM40 stylus (with about 750 hours on it) with a new OM40 stylus. The new stylus doesn’t sound quite right. It lacks detailI, sounds a little muddy and bass is often boomy.

When initially installing the stylus I carefully verified alignment and tracking force and both were spot on. I have reverified both a few times since and and both remain unchanged and accurate. I chalked up the poor sound to the stylus needing a break-in period. Now after about 40 hours of play time the sound hasn’t improved.

Wanting to explore the problem further, I used a digital microscope to check the VTA. In doing so I discovered, what looks like to me, a collapsed suspension. There has been no damage or trauma to the cartridge / stylus. I decided to install the “old” OM40 for comparison. Below I have a picture of the “new” stylus followed by the “old” stylus.

“New” OM40 with 40 hours
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qWz2ngpeDaTRNMEf7

“Old” OM40 with 750 hours
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7rWY3uoCFszYb294A

Do you think my assumption of a collapsed suspension is correct?

Thanks for your help.
vinylpaige
Looks as more weight is added, but since all settings checked to be fine, consult your dealer.

G
The VTA is different between the cartridges. The new one you have to raise the arm a centimeter or so. The new stylus is not cut as cleanly. You could complain and see if they give you a new stylus. This is why it is important to have a good relationship with a dealer. If you buy a lot from them they will take care of you.
Yes. You need a new cartridge. Depending on your budget, there are several cartridges that mate very well with that table.