Disaster Struck!
Posted by: Aric on 07 January 2016
As I'm sitting here typing this, I'm still shaking my head in dumb amazement. One month ago I received a brand new Rega RP8 / Apheta 2 combo. Purchased from a good US online dealer as I'm a six hour drive from civilization. The RP8 replaced my previous RP6 on the top shelf of my 5 shelf Fraim. TT's have been residing in this position now for years. ADMITTEDLY, they have always been the complete rectangular plinth with dust cover variety.
INSTRUCTIONS TO WIFE: "I'm leaving the TT in it's native, skeletal form. A custom acrylic cover will be along one of these days, but until then, please don't clean (i.e. dust) the top shelf of the Fraim. I will handle this duty."
Normally I replace the stylus cover. For some inexplicable reason after last night's session (i.e. The Last Session) I failed to do so.
Pearl Jam's Backspacer was rotating. I decided for some reason to turn the bright, overhead light on and inspect things before cueing the arm. To my utter HORROR, the stylus was bent back well over 90°![]()
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WAILS OF GUTTURAL CRIES ENSUED: "What? What has happened? What did you do? Did some small child play with my Tonearm earlier today?"
WIFE: "Huh? (Hurries over) What are you talking about? No, there were no kids here!"
GNASHER OF TEETH: "Then how did this HAPPEN?" Points at grotesquely mutilated stylus bent back on cartridge. This was easy for me to see as I was sunk despairingly back on my knees.
WIFE: "I just dusted under there today with a Swiffer©!"
SHELLSHOCKED, FLEETINGLY SMALL ME AS SANITY FLED THROUGH AN OUT-OF-BODY-EXPERIENCE: no words could me made. My jaw clicked open and hung, stupefied![]()
I feel somewhat better having typed this out, but truthfully, not much. I realized several things within the span of microseconds: 1) this is an expensive problem, 2) I'm not going to be able to listen to vinyl for probably a couple of months now, 3) even if the stylus cover was on, because it's flexible plastic under the stylus tip, chances are it would still have been bent with whatever dragging force was applied to it - so whether 90°+ or 10-20° it was certifiable toast, 4) wives don't listen about all important stereo related instructions.
What I need now are solutions. The wife will call the insurance company tomorrow; commence holding breath. I don't have a shipping box for the Apheta 2 as it was factory mounted by Rega and they don't apparently send the protective box in these circumstances. I assume Rega's quote for factory trade-in price for a used Apheta 2 ($1395) would be applicable in this case? Better than a new one, at $1895, which of course I didn't pay for to begin with as it was bundled. Then what is the expected timeline to ship the damaged one off to England, wait for my place in line to fix what was a brilliant sounding cartridge, have it shipped back to distributer/dealer and then on again to me? How sensitive are the phono leads to the back of the cartridge? Is removing the leads a delicate operation best done with a special tool?
I'm thoroughly depressed. Thanks ahead of time for any recommendations, instructions, or advice!
Aric
