@chakster
It is clear to me that you have adoration for old cartridges that have a specific type of sound. Good for you.
However, when you motion that my friend must have done something wrong or had a faulty cartridge, you are right...what he did wrong was to play the vintage model in the first place! You fail to see why any of these models can do harm...to that I say there may be numerous ways. Here's just one I can think of, the stylus was worn and damaged the groove ( oh, you say, we can have that checked by a 'professional'! What a joke! I had exactly that done years ago with a Kiseki I used to own, pro tells me it looks fine...problem was that he had NO clue as to what the original stylus shape should look like and therefore what a damaged facet looked like either! Do you really believe most of these guys have a clue about this aspect, because I don't). Remember also that a number of vintage models have different shapes of the stylus, some of which could be considered as close to cutters today! You mention cutting lathes, what is their main purpose...to cut grooves! Perhaps you don't believe this, but it takes just one play of a record to do irreparable damage to the groove....you want to take that risk with those old beauties! Like i said before, go for it!
Now back to the original topic, I'm done on this subject.
It is clear to me that you have adoration for old cartridges that have a specific type of sound. Good for you.
However, when you motion that my friend must have done something wrong or had a faulty cartridge, you are right...what he did wrong was to play the vintage model in the first place! You fail to see why any of these models can do harm...to that I say there may be numerous ways. Here's just one I can think of, the stylus was worn and damaged the groove ( oh, you say, we can have that checked by a 'professional'! What a joke! I had exactly that done years ago with a Kiseki I used to own, pro tells me it looks fine...problem was that he had NO clue as to what the original stylus shape should look like and therefore what a damaged facet looked like either! Do you really believe most of these guys have a clue about this aspect, because I don't). Remember also that a number of vintage models have different shapes of the stylus, some of which could be considered as close to cutters today! You mention cutting lathes, what is their main purpose...to cut grooves! Perhaps you don't believe this, but it takes just one play of a record to do irreparable damage to the groove....you want to take that risk with those old beauties! Like i said before, go for it!
Now back to the original topic, I'm done on this subject.