Arturo Manzano ran the Accuphase distributor in USA, Axiss Audio, for >20 years. This is the same guy who jacked Accuphase prices in the USA to incredible levels vs Japan prices.
I am not optimistic that the services he provides will be of good value, especially if you know a good retipper/cartridge rebuilder already. The press releases and interviews I am sure will say that he/they love analog audio, etc etc, but the reality is that they love $. It is what it is, I guess.
Likely his outfit will follow the Kiseki model - local figurehead/shop front/main office in country A, everything made overseas or repaired in country B - the Adidas model of business. Obviously either Sugano did not hand make the wood bodies themselves, so it would not be complex to source them. Wasn't there a rumour that stone bodies were made by a Koetsu relative? May be that is why they are not included.
Koetsu have a client base in Europe/N America who are conditioned to (over-)pay for the cartridges, and Koetsus are not "complex" to make (cf Transfiguration Orpheus), so it would only be a matter of time before this happened. I am not optimistic, but we shall see.
Ohh I did not know - well I guess we’ll see what happens… Anyway, I would like to have a chance to service my Blue Stone when the time comes. Hopefully there will be ’something’ out there then….
Arturo Manzano, a longtime admirer of Koetsu phono cartridges, has reassembled Koetsu’s original team of artisans to bring the acclaimed brand back to the international market. “Koetsu was one of the first brands I distributed after I founded AXISS Audio Distribution over 30 years ago,” Manzano...
Arturo Manzano, a longtime admirer of Koetsu phono cartridges, has reassembled Koetsu’s original team of artisans to bring the acclaimed brand back to the international market. “Koetsu was one of the first brands I distributed after I founded AXISS Audio Distribution over 30 years ago,” Manzano...
Absolutely and I hope they will find time to train younger Koetsu apprentices in the fine art of awesome cartridge craft so the magic flourishes into the future.
The ramp up of the new set up started with servicing old Koetsu carts in Q4 2024.
(All Parts apart from the Body will be changed during the service process)
To my knowledge no complaints so far about serviced carts.
Now,at a first new cart step, new wooden bodies will be available and will be completed with the same ingredients as used for the service carts.
To me, this sounds promising to get the former original Koetsu sound.
I’ve joined the Koetsu club.
As they say, you only live once.
Appreciate all the Jedi masters here who have paved the way.
Will be comparing it against the Hana Umami Red on a Kuzma 4Point.
Congratulations @keithc - it looks amazing! As @Chop said, totally different animal than HANA! You figure it out…. LOL. Please give us all some feedback, two, three months from now… We all love to hear your impressions.
I recently picked up a Koetsu Azule Platinum secondhand. I may have to get it re-tipped and will probably start by asking Expert Stylus in the UK to take a look at its condition. But, in the meantime.... thoughts on what tonearm to pair it with?
I have a Kuzma 4 Point 14 that's pretty high in effective mass. And a 9" SupaTrac Blackbird that, I believe, has an adjustable weight for different cart compliances.
Other candidates might be a Jelco 850L or a GrooveMaster 12-J (both 12" arms).
Or am I better off trying to track down a Fidelity Research 64-S? Or an Ikeda?
A 12" SupaTrac also comes to mind, given its extra mass, but might feel redundant given the 9" I already have?
I recently picked up a Koetsu Azule Platinum secondhand. I may have to get it re-tipped and will probably start by asking Expert Stylus in the UK to take a look at its condition. But, in the meantime.... thoughts on what tonearm to pair it with?
I have a Kuzma 4 Point 14 that's pretty high in effective mass. And a 9" SupaTrac Blackbird that, I believe, has an adjustable weight for different cart compliances.
Other candidates might be a Jelco 850L or a GrooveMaster 12-J (both 12" arms).
Or am I better off trying to track down a Fidelity Research 64-S? Or an Ikeda?
A 12" SupaTrac also comes to mind, given its extra mass, but might feel redundant given the 9" I already have?
I recently picked up a Koetsu Azule Platinum secondhand. I may have to get it re-tipped and will probably start by asking Expert Stylus in the UK to take a look at its condition. But, in the meantime.... thoughts on what tonearm to pair it with?
I have a Kuzma 4 Point 14 that's pretty high in effective mass. And a 9" SupaTrac Blackbird that, I believe, has an adjustable weight for different cart compliances.
Other candidates might be a Jelco 850L or a GrooveMaster 12-J (both 12" arms).
Or am I better off trying to track down a Fidelity Research 64-S? Or an Ikeda?
A 12" SupaTrac also comes to mind, given its extra mass, but might feel redundant given the 9" I already have?
What tonearm(s) are people using with their Koetsu cartridges? I’m considering changing my tonearm to one better suited to the Koetsu cartridges. Although my VPI unipivot Fat Boy arm sounds very good, its relatively low effective mass might not be bringing out the best in the Koetsus even with...
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Responses indicated a wide variety of tonearms were used with the Koetsu cartridges. My own personal journey was narrowed down to a Fidelity Research 64s/66s and a Glanz MH-1200s. In the end, I chose the latter for a variety of reasons. Basically, you can't go wrong with any of the most popular tonearms you and others mentioned. Good luck.