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05-14-2021 Post does not mapped to Knowledge Tree
Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
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Post ID: 26149
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Steve Leung, Cartridge Whisperer
Steve Leung, VAS Audio, saved my Ortofon MC3000II cartridge after SoundSmith told me it was trash. Further, the cartridge tracks better than ever now, and transients are better than ever now. Particulars are: My right channel went dead “out of nowhere”. SoundSmith told me a coil wire was cut. Steve later confirmed this, and he also told me the rubber damper was “melted”. As I’d hoped, the Al cantilever and Replicant stylus were fine. A sort of weird curveball was, Steve told me that the coil wires are gold. That’s news to me, as the last trip the cartridge took before going to New York/New Jersey was to Ortofon, DK, for a “factory rebuild” to original specs, using all new parts. That should have meant copper coils. ???  The cool thing here is, Steve fixed everything, and he micro cleaned everything, and now it tracks great at the factory spec’d VTF, and it’s dialed in at the same height as it was before I sent it to New York/NJ. 
 
Based on my own experience, I recommend Steve as someone who can “fix the un-fixable”. I suppose cheap cartridges won’t pencil for anyone; but if you looking into the abyss with your broken classic MC in your hand, call Steve before you jump.
 

Paul S
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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
Posts 2,657
Joined on 10-12-2006

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Post ID: 27428
Reply to: 26149
Or Maybe Not...
I recently saw magnafied photos of my MC3000II cartridge motor that strongly indicate Steve Leung did not replace the cantilever damper like he told me he did. He also charged me substantially for this work. While I am glad that the cartridge's performance was restored (as reported) I am not OK with being lied to, and I am not OK with being charged for expensive repairs that were not actually done. Of course I no longer recommend VAS.

Steve can respond here if he likes, knowing I have photos to back up what I say.


Paul S

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