Another option for repair may be the Needle Clinic
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http://phonocartridgeretipping.com/contact.html
Stylus repair help needed
Another option for repair may be the Needle Clinic Andy@ Needle Clinic <needleclinic@gmail.com> http://phonocartridgeretipping.com/contact.html |
Well, I gave it a shot and was successful! It sounds fantastic! The only question I have is if you can now remove the case around the stylus? I plays with it on obviously, just not sure if you can snap it out of now that it has been installed?! Thanks so much for the heads up!! Great fix! I did get the HE not the shibata. Cheers, Drewdown |
Drewdown, no I have not attempted this upgrade yet. Mine sounds decent as it stands. Someday I will attempt a Shibata, yes. The transplant of the new stylus would take a steady hand. but it does not appear to be more difficult than replacing any other MM/MI stylus. If your stylus is bent or MIA there is no additional damage to be done there. However, with a Clearaudio V Wood currently having a $1k list price you may be right in thinking chicken on it and leaving the details to Axel. Pressure fited nude line stylus in a tapered aluminum cantilever should result in a "better than stock" CA V-Wood. |
I know what you are going through, that cantilever is hanging way out there just waiting for something to break it off!. Feeling brave? You can do this yourself. Otherwise Alex's contact information is at the end of this post. From glrickababy at Vinyl Engine/Audio Circle w Pics: At the risk of causing a furor in the market place, the Clearaudio Aurum series up through the virtuoso are basically a reworked AT95E body with a metal or wooden top. Therefore, the ATN95E, ATN95HE or ATN95SA stylus' available from LP Gear will fit. Simply pry out the little black plastic plug and insert the replacement. If you want to maintain the original appearance, clip off the plastic "wings" with a small pair of wire clippers before inserting into the cartridge body. The Clearaudio body is slightly shorter so if you don't clip off the "wings" there will be a little gap which doesn't hurt anything. The HE and SA versions available from LP Gear are the Hyperelliptical and Shibada stylus while the basic ATN95E is a .4 x .7 elliptical stylus which is probably not as good sound wise in the Beta S or Virtuoso body. I've had exceptional sound with the LP Gear HE and have not tried the Shibata. LPGear imports these two and they are probably not made by Audio Technica. All units are bonded and the OEM is probably a "nude" elliptical in at least the Aurum S and Virtuoso. I have no way of knowing whether Audio Technica makes the cartridge body to Clearaudio specifications or whether they are a standard AT95E body like the K-9 which can also take the same stylus. I know the HE version has very exceptional sound and will try the Shibata some day. Broken Clearaudios seem to be fairly available on Ebay and Audiogon so this is a good approach to a very reasonable Clearaudio retip. I'm sure that Clearaudio is not happy about this public revelation! Axel has quick turnaround when stacked up against the competition: Axel Schürholz ( Axel Schuerholz ) Bachstr. 23 B 59590 Geseke / Germany ------------------------------------- Ust-IdNr.: DE 125744726 Einzelunternehmung Fon: +49 ( 0 )2942-987853 Fax: +49 ( 0 )2942-9749223 Mobil:+49 ( 0)171-5830385 Mail : axel.schuerholz@web.de info@schallplattennadeln.de |