Denon DL-103 retipped with micro ridge stylus on boron cantilever & denuded body


As a card-carrying Denon DL-103 fan, I keep returning to this classic LOMC cartridge. After trying different cartridges, no other cart was capable of giving me that unique fiery sound as the good old DL-103.

However, my friend Robert (owner of the https://www.thebrokenrecord.net/ site) recommended I get one of my DL-103 retipped with a more modern stylus. I was very skeptical, because I've tried in the past to purchase retipped DL-103 cartridge (the original conical stylus replaced with the nude elliptical), and it only made the cart sound much worse.

But because I trust Robert's advice, I decided to take the plunge and following Robert's suggestion, I contacted Andy Kim of the needle clinic (http://www.phonocartridgeretipping.com/).

Andy was very prompt, kind, and approachable. He offered me some options and I went with the top of the line mod: micro ridge stylus on boron cantilever & denuded body.

Turnaround time was swift, and pretty soon I had the rejuvenated, retipped and denuded DL-103 in my hands. Couldn't wait to install it and do the listening tests.

The first thing I've noticed upon spinning the first record using the micro ridge stylus was that the mods to the cart did not in any way affect the familiar tonal characteristics of the trusty old DL-103 (previous mods with the nude elliptical did affect the overall character of sound).

Secondly, the sound quality notably improved! There are now so many new details, and the delivery seems more effortless. Any traces of sibilance (which are present with my standard DL-103 carts) have disappeared.

I'm not sure if the dramatic improvements are due to a better stylus, or to a better cantilever, or to the denuded body, or to all three factors combined, but I'd say this mod had propelled my lowly DL-103 into the stratosphere. Such small overall investment for such spectacular improvements!

Andy's retipping services are highly recommended.

crazybookman

I have seen very good reports made on the DL 103 for a variety of the models, where the Boron Cantilever is used and the Body is removed, I have seen one where the Body replaced with e Carbon Fibre one, and this has been very much liked by the owner.

It sounds like the 'retip and rebuild' Third Party Services are delivering a product that is proving very satisfactory with a not too expensive donor Cart', what's not to like.    

I bought a turntable with a Zu Denon DL-103. It sounded horrible. I almost threw the cartridge away but decided to send it to Andy to see if he could do anything with it. He cleaned a bunch of gunk out of the body and retipped it with a micro ridge nude stylus sapphire cantilever. It sounds amazing now! He does great work. 

On the East Coast we have VAS whom I and lots of people here have great confidence in

I'm on the West coast, and I too have confidence in VAS. I run the Ebony 103...absolutely brilliant.

But glad to know there are others out there providing quality re-tipping.

Denuded is a funny word. Taken at face value it would seem that now it's not nude at all.......

crazybookman

Your discussion is perfect timing for me.

I just bought a new to me turntable for my Garage/Shop system.

Thus an opportunity to get a Denon DL-103, and have it juiced up by VAS.

I would go Boron, and either Microline, Shibata, or SAS tip. I’ll call Steve at VAS for advice.

I would then move my existing Shure V15Vxmr body/Jico SAS/Boron to the Garage/Shop system

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Where to get a good DL-103 body?

Concerns?

what experiences here, especially what to avoid!

thanks, Elliott