What's the 911 on re-tips?


Pick up  a used super expensive cart for pennies on the dollar and re-tip with a grade A needle and boom!... you have world class cartridge on the cheap.

 

I'm sure there are lots of negative opinions on this concept but is there any deals to be had?

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Dave,

’finish’? Am I missing some humor? a joke because I often think/say "I’m Done"?

I never thought I would have as many cartridges as I do. Problem is, I do research and keep my eye out for friends, and if they don’t jump on a new listing rare opportunity, next morning, someone else might ...., I can’t help myself: SOLD.

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A friend is wanting a tube preamp, but afraid to buy outside of usa. I’ve done Russia, Ukraine, Canada, places I forget.

I just bought a filthy dirty McIntosh mx110z tube preamp like mine with Spanish Moss hanging off the rear corner. Seller had the nerve to call it ’very good’. $968. incl delivery from Spain and NJ tax.

I’ll get the dirt off, detox it, then visit my photo friend in Vestal, NY, drop it off at Audio Classics for full checkup and all new gold plated rca jacks. Friend picks it up, I get it next visit.

When fixed, any friend can buy it, or I’ll sell it. They are selling for a whole lot more than I paid for mine. Some of those decks are more corroded and/or rust than this one.

 

The least expensive one is very clean and has the wood case, someone should jump on it. $2,800, free shipping, make offer.

 

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Same friend wanted a McIntosh Amp with Big Meters. I couldn’t help myself, knowing I have Steve and Ray at VAS, I took a chance on this mc2002 with problem (?) for $681. delivered.

 

Later seller said he is including factory new faceplate still in OEM box, and he thinks the problem is only a short in a lamp circuit that blows the fuse.

Time will tell. My guess, Steve will want to buy it after he fixes it. What a collection of toys he has.

lewm,

cost seems to define ’mediocre’ for you and many. I defend my ’mediocre’ choices.

there is nothing mediocre about using Shure’s damped brush when needed for warped lps.

"Agreed. The brush was one of the prime reasons the cartridge could handle the original stamping of the Telarc 1812 at 1 gram, with no trace of mistracking, in some arms.".

Several new ’superior’ 180g lps arrived warped. Out of my own and inherited, I have many with desirable content and slight warps. The brush can also help with slightly off-center lp’s otherwise unplayable. If the most esoteric cartridge cannot play them, that’s far below mediocre. You could even break a very costly cantilever without the damped brush’s protection.

ONLY by retrofit,

I’ve now got an advanced stylus with damped brush you cannot buy new (unless you find a NOS V15Vxmr with it’s micro-ridge on beryllium). My ’mediocre frankenstein’ fits both my V15Vxmr and 97xe bodies. I’ve also got the Jico, non damped brush with SAS on boron that fits either body. Brush up or brush down as needed.

AT33 MONO comes new with conical. I'm gonna end up with a MC Mono with advanced tip for new mono lps. That combo: ONLY BY RETROFIT.

there is nothing mediocre about lightly tracking at 1.0g; 1.25g; 1.5g rather than 2.0g or higher. The Shure’s and Audio Technica’s I choose do that. Less wear to both stylus tip and grooves, yielding longer stylus life.

there is nothing mediocre about stiffer cantilevers like boron, sapphire tube, beryllium and the results.

there is nothing mediocre about wide channel separation and tight channel balance, specs that improve with price in all lines. I find them at mediocre prices.

an intelligent combo of signal strength and coil impedance that works with a SUT’s x-factor and that resultant impedance, into a wonderful sounding MM tube phono stage like my mx110z produces trouble free, hum free results far beyond mediocre

combine those attributes with proven motor systems from Shure, Audio Technica, Sumico, oh yeah.

I’ve heard a lot of expensive cartridges in showrooms (and past audio shows) (when I worked in NYC for 46 years) thru expensive equipment, I haven’t been inspired beyond what I have. Thus I always say: ’not better, preferred’.

friends, including 3 new ones I met thru audiogon, like their own and like my very revealing system. I have marks for alternate toe-in for 1/2/3 listeners, and of course put visitors in the center and single listener toe-in. IOW, ’friendly’ rather than a nailed down single listener setup. In addition my 3 tonearm setup enables instant cartridge comparisons, they bring their favorite cartridges here and we get to hear the favorite/familiar lps they bring, as well as some of mine they have heard here before, very enjoyable. (gotta pre-figure volume knob positioning first to be fair). We hear subtle differences.

Friends wanting to buy something new research, listen in showrooms, get ready to spend ’big money’, then listen here, hmm, that ’mediocre’ cartridge sounds better/preferred to what I just heard at .......

of course we are hearing the combo of table/arm/sut/tube preamp/tube amp/interconnects/spkr cables/speakers and horns/15". already familiar with that, cartridge differences can be heard.

Remind me to look for a used/broken adcom crosscoil, Jim’s sounded excellent here. (his has new cantilever/tip by Steve at VAS).

I love mediocre prices for terrific sounding results.

 

Some carts cost the same for a new stylus as a whole new complete rig.

Quite a deal-steal. All new or only some new.

@Elliotbnewcombjr,

How do you use “finish”;in your home brew? Thanks DaveH

If spending money and time to buy and restore mediocre broken cartridges floats your boat, there is an instructional manual for you.

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I have done exactly this a few times lately, with great results, also using and highly recommending Steve Leung and his son Ray at VAS. Happily for me, they are only 35 minutes from my house and we have become friends.

I don’t do big money cartridges, but the process/results/savings/fun is the same for my level of spending.

See one, first send link to Steve: can you rebuild this? He answers right away: Yes, or stay away from that model. I don’t waste any more of his time, That’s all I want to know to pounce or forget it; knowing his price later will be fair, and importantly, his turn around time significantly shorter than other highly recommended sources.

Plenty of time to look every day, I’m retired, buy used, take risks, so far quite lucky. Two deals didn’t work out, got all my money back. I use my credit card with best protection to fund Paypal for double protection. That helps me take risks. Don’t send money, get an invoice for goods, then pay, even offer to pay the PayPal sellers fee for the increasing number of ’PayPal reluctant’ sellers.

Watching, Waiting, Check with Steve, jumping on a good deal is part 1.

I take the long view: Get great deal/Rebuild Now/Wait till I wear something else out

Make Offer, Pay asking price, you already know what they go for.

yesterday: received AT33PTG MONO MC with missing tip from Yahoo Japan/Aleado. Make an aleado account, transfer enough money in your account, bid/lose/win. Cheap to start, then add shipping in japan to aleado (they verify it is what seller said it was), bank transfer fee, aleado fee, EMS air to USA: $68. total.

I will have Steve put an advanced stylus (probably new aluminum cantilever too). For modern Mono LPs. Existing Grado MONO Elliptical for older mono lps.

recently: got great deal on Shure 97xe NOS, (dropped my prior one behind the bookcase in my office). My favorite MM Elliptical with Damped Brush. Took it to friend’s house to show him how well Shure’s damped brush plays his seriously warped lps. One of us snapped the cantilever before the 1st play.

Oh well, I had Steve put an advanced stylus on it. Most important to me is retaining the damped brush for warped lps. btw, Jico told me their brush for my Shure V15VxMR SAS on Boron is NOT damped.

About to receive AT14s MM body, no stylus. reverb: $65. delivered. Checking hifishark every morning for ATN14, shibata on boron, they pop up occasionally. If not, I will buy inexpensive removable elliptical that fits and have Steve change it to advanced stylus. I know I like that cartridge, I just jumped on a separate body and separate ATN14 shibata stylus when they showed up simultaneously. My friend listened, bought it from me. I knew he would buy it, otherwise I would have kept it.

Having Steve and Ray in my back pocket, I recently took a risk on a used Sumiko Talisman S, Van den Hul on sapphire tube cantilever. Seller had someone with a Shure Microscope verify stylus worn, estimated additional 500 hrs till retip needed. My new favorite cartridge.

All these beat the heck out of full price, and in the case of the 97xe, result is better than NOS elliptical, ONLY possible via rebuild. Fun too.

@lokie - have you tried looking for damaged cartridges to see what’s available yet?

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+1 for Steve Leung at VAS.  Sent my old Koetsu Black to him which he repaired and re-tipped.  Couple hundred bucks, not totally cheap but reasonable considering the skill of the micro surgery required.  It's sounding outstanding, perhaps as good as it's ever been, so very happy with the service.

Not sure what your price range is but I'd figure you'd be out at least a grand including re-tip for something of higher quality, so not chump change.  VAS also sells modified versions of the Denon 103 for great bang for buck.  But getting your hands on a broken Koetsu or Lyra or similar class I don't think is all that cheap.

Depends on how anal you want to be about the retip. For instance, most cartridge manufacturers want you to sent the cartridge to them for repair and they are expensive. But if you have someone else retip and try to sell the cartridge later, chances are resale value will drop.

Deals? I like listings with broken cantilevers or missing styli, and I have sent a few of these (including ones I broke myself) to Steve Leung of VAS Audio. Steve is an incredible EE with pinpoint expertise and materials for proper quality retips at reasonable prices. 

You won't be able to buy a "world class" (read "very expensive") cartridge for pennies on the dollar.  You'll probably pay 60-70% of retail, unless the cartridge is very much a vintage model.  In which case, the condition of the suspension is a concern beyond the condition of the stylus and cantilever.  There is a reduced cost lunch but no free lunch.

Ha, HA... you're right.

 

It’s been so long since I used a regular phone I forgot. Is 411 still a thing?

 

Maybe I should have said..." Hey Siri"

BTW... If you have a "real deal" and you don't want the price to spike with too much interest, please PM me.