Koetsu Urushi


I have had nothing but bad luck. I bought it low hours used, a 1986 model. Bad slide across album, lost the tip. Sent it back to Koetsu. Complete rebuild $2500. Again don't know how this time, stylus tip gone. Sent it back again just replacing the stylus shaft. Recently I have felt the sound quality wasn't as good. Upon inspection the shaft is slightly off center? First question do you think this "slight" off center will affect sound. Second question, any recommendations for another cart of same or better quality? I am sick of all of these expensive problems with Koetsu
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I bought one of the original Koetsu Rosewood cartridges. I got it for $50, because they thought the cantilever was off. I can't be sure of this, but is it possible that Koetsu uses a method of fine-tuning the cartridge, which can result in what looks like an off-center cantilever? Mine played beautifully(I don't think it had ever been used, based on their [Audible Difference] microscope.).
$50,-- is an ok price for that design.

... but is it possible that Koetsu uses a method of fine-tuning the cartridge, which can result in what looks like an off-center cantilever?
That is indeed a very interesting idea, but I am afraid, the truth is much more simple: It's a 50$ cartridge
Hi fellow audio enthusiasts.I have enjoyed reading the contributions of other Audiogon members about their experiences with the Koetsu URUSHI cartridge. My own Koetsu Urushi black had a straight cantilever and it remained so for 8 years until a need for a rebuild just recently. My Koetsu Urushi black was away for 6 weeks.Upon return it still sports a straight cantilever and it sounds even better than before. My turntable is the Goldmund Studio with Goldmund T3b arm meticulously set up by myself;my speciality. I make my own belts for the arm.This is a formidable combination sonically.