To retip or not to retip MMC6000

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    Hunchbacker
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      Thank you.

      I see his wait time is 1-3 months. Maybe that is normal but being in Wa State, USA I am not sure I have the patience. 🙂 I am also looking into replacing it. Since posting I have contacted Soundsmith here in the states. Awaiting options but still open to opinions from fellow owners.

       

      #45317
      Hunchbacker
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        I recently picked up a steal of a deal on a original owner 4002 TT. ( see “Should I spend $75” in this forum) It only needed a belt and solenoid to get the arm to properly scan and drop. I was blessed with a mmc 6000 in the deal.

        However, after purchasing a DIN 5 pin adaptor and connecting to my receiver I started doubting the condition of the stylus. Very scratchy. Tried a different adaptor, then speakers, then a different receiver . No change. I am about 90% convinced the stylus is worn out.

        Any advice on replacing or re-tipping this stylus is welcome. The deck is mechanically sound and almost mint.

        #45318
        Placidpete
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          Hi, I have used Franz-Josef Schulte at FJS Tonabnehmer Service GmbH & Co.KG for several cartridge rebuilds with excellent results. Hope this helps.

          info@tonabnehmerservice.de

          regards

          Gordon

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          Hunchbacker
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            Ended up finding a retipped mmc6000 on the bay. Rebuilt by Joseph Long (Groovetickler), using the original beryllium cantilever, and retipping with a .12mm square nude .2 x .7 mil elliptical diamond.

            Thanks to Beoworld member Vintage Hifi Dude.

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