I'd contact Jerry Raskin of Needledoctor fame. He's a good guy and has a bank of know-how on who does re-tips.
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Originally Posted by memepool /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'd also recommend the Soundsmith. There are only a hand full of people in the world who do this kind of stuff and you make compromises based on what they offer. I didn't have the option of going to the manufacturer with a vintage Supex so had it rebuilt by the Soundsmith which transformed it into a different beast altogther but one of amazing quality. Perhaps I could have gone to Koetsu for something closer to the original, if they even offer this service. Or I could have gone to Van Den Hull and would have got a different take on it again. The point is that what you get from the Soundsmith is a superlative rebuild based on his own ideas and experience of building B&O carts at a very reasonable cost for the work involved. But it's a unique sounding cart, it will never sound exactly the same as the original. If you want the exact same Benz spec you had before the accident then you need to go to Benz, simple as that. If there is going to be a delay then buy a Denon DL 103 for a bit of fun while the Benz is away ![]() |
Originally Posted by jsaliga /img/forum/go_quote.gif Earlier today, however, the stylus on my Benz M2 wood body phono cartridge literally fell off. |