Slightly easier this one.
No order - can't remember and I've still got most of them
Connoisseur SAU2
Hadcock 228 Unipivot
RB300 x 3
RB250 x 2
Avondale rebuilt RB250
Mission 774
Mission 774SM
Tonearm Audio - 12" Cherry Wood arm
SME 3009 Series 2
AT 1100
Terminator T2
Comments
Reckon the 774 would work well on my Thorens.
It's one of the few I don't have any more, I sold it when I got rid of my first 401 - bloody idiot that I am! I had the P77 on the 774 on the 401. It sounded very good but I convinced myself a sprung sub-chassis TT had to be better - d'oh!
Ittok LVII bought with the LP12 in 1983
Linn Ekos, later upgraded to Mk2 status by Linn for an astonishingly small amount of money. I wish I'd kept it.
Michell TecnoarmA, early version with cotton cable sleeving.
Nottingham SpaceArm
Another TecnoarmA, later version with nylon braid covered wiring, which was horrendously microphonic. Microphony cured by getting Audio Origami to rewire it with Cardas OFC copper and his Van Damme stuff.
Jelco SA-750D, bought for the SL-1210 but gets used on everything. Nicely musical, if not the last word in detail or grip. Too massy for the Benz Glider, which is a shame.
Linn Ittok LVII, rewired and foam-filled by Audio Origami. Lovely arm - my favourite by some margin. Lift/lower device needs regreasing, so if anyone knows how to do it, please let me know!
I think you're right mate. Didn't it have a circular bearing housing? By all reckoning Jelco make most arms!
This unipivot is still mounted on my Thorens TD 160 MK II.
Best wishes,
Peter
Rega RB300
Origin Live Silver Mk2
Michell Tecnoarm
SME V (MCS150 wired)
Helius Aereus II (Kondo silver wired)
Alphason HR100S (Kondo silver wired)
Particularly fond of the SME V for its design and build. Sonically i like the HR100S the most TBH. A very good arm IMO.
some nice collections indeed.
on my systemdek IIX i am using an audiomods,
on my p3 i have a modded rb300,
other arms that are awaiting one repair or another,
mission 774 original (bearings need replacing)
alphason xenon mcs (saving some pennies for a kondo rewire) killer arm , so good at getting the music out of the groove and into the room , it may have flaws but i havent heard them yet,
the mission and alphason seem to thrive on any half decent suspended deck and tend to leave rega arms sounding a bit gray and mechanical.
all the best,
matt