Is it worth getting an 11 year old cartridge re-tipped?


Hi - I have a Lyra Kleos which is 11 years old with about 1500 hours use. It now mis-tracks on a few LP's that play perfectly on a friends system. My dealer had a look at it through his USB miocroscope and said that the stylus was rounded and suspension seemed a bit flat. He said he didn't think there was much life left in it.

 

So, I could send it away to be re-tipped, but given its age I am wondering whether or not I shoukd just get a new unit in case the damper/suspension is beyond repair...

bazb

@jmrrobbie1 

 

Do you mind telling me what it cost you to have all that work done on the cartridge that you described?  If you don't want to be exact, a rough estimate?  I've never had this work done before on a cartridge, and I'm about to get a Koetsu from a late relatives estate.  Thank you.

I listen with a Supex SD-909 MkII manufactured the 70s or 80s, bought used. Needle Clinic has retipped it twice with boron/micro reach. Suspension is very delicate and the ability to pick up subtlety and detail make it competitive with far more expensive carts. I put about 20 hours a week on it