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I get serious demerits from some - even in my own Dynavector camp- who deride me for having their top end cartridges..so I say, I started out years ago with a Ruby, a 23r something or other, after my initial Shures and Grados et al. As the gear improved, so did the cartridges. Rubbish in rubbish out. I took the Brits mantra hook line and sinker. Plus, when you heard it, you knew it to be true. No snake oil. So when you reach a certain point in the Dynavector chain, I think at the Te Kaitora level, you can have your cart totally rebuilt- back in Japan, not by the tip glueing guy here in the States- you know the one. THAT is NOT a Dynavector. So my meandering point is there's real value in having a great cartridge. I'm still confused by those that worry/ boast about speakers/amps etc and still use the worst cartridges. Cheers
No you can't have it rebuilt as Threadkiller pointed out. Only the $3k plus DV's carry that option. You should get a small trade in on your old 17D3 for a new one though. The 20XL2 is a bargain if you can stretch to it.
I can advise that cartridge wear is not exclusive to the diamond. The cartridge suspension degrades with age also so why would anyone with an ageing budget cartridge like a 17D3 go for anything other than a trade in with discount?
an offer of £850 for my well tempered is also an option