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Old 9th April 2012, 12:39 PM
justin brown justin brown is offline
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Default how to determine the wear of an MC cartridge

Hi All,
Something that I've noticed recently is that the body of my cartridge is very close indeed to the surface of the record. I'm sure the gap is narrowing in the 2/3 years I've had it... but one thing which alarmed me is that an old record which has a very slight buckle in it (more so than a warp) was catching the cartridge body. This hasn't happened before.
Although I was a novice when I first set up my turntable, I've always taken great care measuring the vta and the tracking force. Even after experimenting with platter mats recently, I made sure that the tracking force was spot on.
Does this sound like my cartridge is worn out? It is a Benz micro glider L2...Oh, just thought I'd mention that there is no deterioration in the sound quality... as far as I am aware anyway.

Thanks, Justin.
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Old 9th April 2012, 08:16 PM
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Hi Justin,
Well, if you're sure it is riding lower and the tracking force is correct it may be that the suspension has collapsed a little. This happened to a Shure V15 I had many years ago and they replaced it foc. Ditto a DL160 2 or 3 years ago which collapsed and went over to one side which Denon also replaced foc, so worth having a word with the importer/distributor and asking if they will examine it.
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Old 10th April 2012, 09:53 AM
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Hi Richard,

Thanks for your advice. I will look into it.

Justin
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Old 25th May 2012, 10:18 PM
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Hi Richard, all,
Just to say that today I received my cartridge back from Domenic and Natalie Harper at Northwest Analogue.
After Richard's comments I thought I'd contact Dom for another opinion. Thankfully, the suspension just needed adjusting, and the stylus needed a bit of a clean. Now my cartridge is as good as new, and sounds magnificent. Dom supplied me with a generous blob of cartridge cleaning putty and advice/care instructions.
If anyone is considering a refurb job, or simply sound advice on their cartridge, I recommend they get in touch with Dom.

Justin.
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Old 25th May 2012, 11:04 PM
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Hi Justin. Glad your happy with the Glider! And thank you for the kind words.
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Dominic & Natalie
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Old 26th May 2012, 09:38 AM
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Good news Justin and well done Dom and Natalie, great service!

I imagine my 2 medium price carts were simply replaced but how is a fault like this rectified on an expensive cart?
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