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    Default Technics SL-1210Mk2 Tonearm change ?

    Hi everyone, I've not been active on this forum for long, so please be gentle with me...
    So, I'm considering changing the standard tonearm on my SL-1210Mk2, as you can see from my signature, I've made various mods already and I have the 'itch' to play (and empty my savings account) again.
    From what I've read and picked up, the tonearm is another area of improvement for the Technics, so I wondered what opinions from your good fellows are ?
    My budget is not massive, ideally I'd love a SME V (hi-fi porn), but I can only dream of one of those, so getting back to reality I'm thinking of a Jelco SA750DB.
    I know that these are being discontinued for a new model, but are still in the £500 region.
    I really want a detachable headshell option, so I can alternate cartridges, again this limits some options.
    So over to you.....
    Thanks in advance for any info and advice...Richard

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    Hi Ziggy,

    I strongly recommend saving up a few more gold nuggets and asking Phonomac to supply a superbly modified AT1010. I have one on my SP10 MK2 and I've not heard anything id replace it with. That includes SMEs Ortofons and Jelcos. Only my humble opinion of course.

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    Thanks for the reply Oliver
    I shall have a look, but have a feeling that the increase in the budget wouldn’t get the 👍🏻 from SWMBO lol 😢

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy47 View Post
    Thanks for the reply Oliver
    I shall have a look, but have a feeling that the increase in the budget wouldn’t get the from SWMBO lol
    I understand but seriously, it's worth the cold shoulder for a good couple of weeks!

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    Unless you're planning on moving on to MC carts the SL1200 arm is more than adequate. There is a bias against the Technics arm here that I don't feel is warranted and the arm is much better than most people think. I have a Hana SH on mine and an AT33PTG on a Moerch DP6 on my other SL1210 and am equally happy listening to either arm/cart combination. Funk Firm also used to replace the arm tube of the Technics arm, which suggests the basic design is fine. Certainly the bearings are very smooth. If you really must, then rewire the arm like I have with a single uninterrupted cable run from cart pins to RCA connectors. Then spend your savings on a better cart. I suspect this will give you a bigger difference than an arm change.
    Cheers, Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubber duck View Post
    Unless you're planning on moving on to MC carts the SL1200 arm is more than adequate. There is a bias against the Technics arm here that I don't feel is warranted and the arm is much better than most people think. I have a Hana SH on mine and an AT33PTG on a Moerch DP6 on my other SL1210 and am equally happy listening to either arm/cart combination. Funk Firm also used to replace the arm tube of the Technics arm, which suggests the basic design is fine. Certainly the bearings are very smooth. If you really must, then rewire the arm like I have with a single uninterrupted cable run from cart pins to RCA connectors. Then spend your savings on a better cart. I suspect this will give you a bigger difference than an arm change.
    Hi Jeff,

    I’m going to install DP6 to my SL1200. What’s your comment to this combo? Would you please share the photo of it? Thanks

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    Thumbs up for the Jelco SA750 for me, seems to do everything well, visually it suits the deck and feels lovely to use as well.

    Keep an eye out in the classifieds and just be patient, they do come up from time to time.
    Technics SL1210 with
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    Firebottle modded Tron Convergence Phono Stage,
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    Yamaha NS1000M Speakers.

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    Thanks for your input Jeff, sounds like good sense to me....cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubber duck View Post
    Unless you're planning on moving on to MC carts the SL1200 arm is more than adequate. There is a bias against the Technics arm here that I don't feel is warranted and the arm is much better than most people think. I have a Hana SH on mine and an AT33PTG on a Moerch DP6 on my other SL1210 and am equally happy listening to either arm/cart combination. Funk Firm also used to replace the arm tube of the Technics arm, which suggests the basic design is fine. Certainly the bearings are very smooth. If you really must, then rewire the arm like I have with a single uninterrupted cable run from cart pins to RCA connectors. Then spend your savings on a better cart. I suspect this will give you a bigger difference than an arm change.
    Thanks for your input Jeff, sounds like good sense to me....cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoidburg View Post
    Thumbs up for the Jelco SA750 for me, seems to do everything well, visually it suits the deck and feels lovely to use as well.

    Keep an eye out in the classifieds and just be patient, they do come up from time to time.
    Hi Ben, I'm pretty sure if one turns up cheap enough, I won't be able to stop myself....against my lack of judgement
    Common sense has never got in the way of my hi-fi choices before, hence a large (for me anyways) expenditure recently, ie new amp, cdp & dac...all completely unnecessary, but lifes' too short...thanks for your comments

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