Lyra Kleos Repair


My sweater got hung on the stylus and I bent the cantilever on my Kleos,  It will play through both channels, but it's very distorted and sounds nasty.   Has anyone had repairs done on newer Lyra, and who should do it?


Thanks

mdp
I was just quoted $2,775.00 for a rebuild, which I find insulting to say the least.   That's $1,000 off retail for a new one.  

Wow!   To say I'm disappointed would be an understatement.
mdp, thanks for posting that...I'm now far less interested in a Lyra, LOL.
I'm very sorry to hear that mdb. So, does anyone know, is $1k better than the core trade value?

I don't expect them to lose money for something I broke, it was totally my fault.  But to expect me to pay almost as much as a new cartridge for a repair job is a little hard to swallow.

I wasn’t aware that the Lyra carts had gone up so much in price. Last time I checked the Kleos was like $2895.00.

$2775 is A LOT for that, I agree.

I've had 8-9 carts redone by Peter at SoundSmith and a couple done by Andy at The Needle Clinic.

http://www.sound-smith.com/services/cartridge-rebuilding-retipping

http://www.phonocartridgeretipping.com/

These were all carts that the manufacturers were no longer around, so I didn’t have another option. All of the ones I had redone by either guy came back as good is not better than the original.

But, as mentioned above, it will not be a true Lyra if Lyra doesn’t rebuild it. That’s not to say it won’t come back just as good.

The one I sent to Lyra was out of warranty, (the suspension had collapsed), but they fixed it for free and even cleaned and polished the tip and sent all new mounting hardware with it.

$2775 versus around $300, I don’t know...