Just read my last response, when I said I think I can do this competently... I wasn't being cocky, I hate to come off that way...I was saying, Uh, I think I can do this, Kinda like the little engine that could. Might not have need this explanation, but... you get it. Overall, I'm quite worried that even if I get a cantilever with the correct mass and get it somewhat similarly damped and get it mounted straight, that it will even sound remotely the same, its easy to get peaks or dips through the cantilever.
What do I do with these Cartridges
Hello all,
I've got a couple old Cartridges, a Sumo II MC and a Dynavector Ruby. On both, one of my wonderful children broke the cantelievers some years ago. Today, I listen to mostly computer audio and I have replaced these with an Audio Technica AT440MLA. It is fine for me these days.
Are these worth having repaired? Better to sell them as is? Not worth someone else to buy as is? or a No brainer, YES, get these repaired.
I haven't followed cartridges closely over the years, so I'm fairly clueless of their value. Thanks for your help, Tim
I've got a couple old Cartridges, a Sumo II MC and a Dynavector Ruby. On both, one of my wonderful children broke the cantelievers some years ago. Today, I listen to mostly computer audio and I have replaced these with an Audio Technica AT440MLA. It is fine for me these days.
Are these worth having repaired? Better to sell them as is? Not worth someone else to buy as is? or a No brainer, YES, get these repaired.
I haven't followed cartridges closely over the years, so I'm fairly clueless of their value. Thanks for your help, Tim
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