Barry
29-03-2013, 19:01
SME 3009 Series II improved non-detachable headshell pickup arm
Surplus to requirement and therefore for sale, an SME 3009 Series II pickup arm with fixed headshell.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/009-4_zps1f99bd1f.jpg
This was bought for use with a high compliance ADC cartridge (Model 25), but the arm has had very little use and has been stored in cool and dry environment.
It is an early model (s/n. 118024), built 18.01.73. As such, the armrest uses the metal “throw-over” style catch, before it was replaced by the later, inferior, all-plastic design. The arm lift lever is the original, early straight-style design with a smooth finish on the tip. The four rubber decoupling grommets of the bedplate were removed when I used the arm, but these have now been refitted.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/001-7_zpsef56ca2b.jpg
The counterweight fitted is the 90g version (SME part: 1901) allowing cartridge masses in the range 4 – 9g to be counterbalanced. The bias weight is the standard (3g) version. The original SME cartridge mounting fixings and finger lift are included.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/002-9_zpsc5f3329a.jpg
The signal connections uses the early 4-way Belling & Lee ‘Unitor’ plug and socket, with the arm socket having a horizontal entry. This allows the arm to be installed on turntables having a shallow plinth. The arm cable is terminated with the SME ‘long pin’ RCA phono plugs for the signal leads and spade terminations on the earth wires.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/006-8_zps07bce9b4.jpg
The arm is in perfect working condition and, as can be seen from the photographs, the arm is in excellent cosmetic condition.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/003-8_zps21af5814.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/004-5_zps137d1bb7.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/005-8_zps82f9d662.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/007-4_zps10964f92.jpg
The arm comes complete with the original polystyrene ‘nest’ and outer cardboard box, installation drilling-template, installation and setting-up instructions, alignment protractor and Allen key wrench.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/010-6_zps0734f7b3.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/012-2_zps0111b353.jpg
I have to mention that the original four small wood screws used to fix the arm bedplate to the turntable arm board are missing (but similar screws have been substituted).
The technical specification is as follows (unless stated otherwise, all data is as quoted by SME in their literature):
Nominal length, pivot to stylus: 229.0mm
Distance from bedplate centre to turntable centre: 217.9mm
Overhang, when arm at centre of bedplate: 11.1mm
Tracking adjustment: ± 12.7mm about centre of bedplate
Arm geometry: Stevenson
Radial null-points: 60.3mm (inner), 117.4mm (outer)
Effective mass: 9.5g
Cartridge balance range (with supplied counterweight): 4 – 9g
Transversal cartridge balance range: 2 – 12g
Available tracking force: 0 – 1.5g
Bearing friction: < 20mg, in all planes
Length of signal cable: 1.2m
Capacitance of signal cable: 125pF (measured)
Capacitance of arm wiring: 20pF
Resistance of signal cable: < 0.2Ω / conductor (measured)
Resistance of arm wiring: < 0.4Ω / conductor (measured)
Height above mounting surface: 60.3mm (min) – 79.4mm (max)
Arm height range: 19.1mm
Required depth below mounting surface: 47.6mm
Clearance required for balance weight: 50.8mm
Asking £175 including secure, insured, carriage. Payment by either cheque, bank transfer or Paypal gift.
Surplus to requirement and therefore for sale, an SME 3009 Series II pickup arm with fixed headshell.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/009-4_zps1f99bd1f.jpg
This was bought for use with a high compliance ADC cartridge (Model 25), but the arm has had very little use and has been stored in cool and dry environment.
It is an early model (s/n. 118024), built 18.01.73. As such, the armrest uses the metal “throw-over” style catch, before it was replaced by the later, inferior, all-plastic design. The arm lift lever is the original, early straight-style design with a smooth finish on the tip. The four rubber decoupling grommets of the bedplate were removed when I used the arm, but these have now been refitted.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/001-7_zpsef56ca2b.jpg
The counterweight fitted is the 90g version (SME part: 1901) allowing cartridge masses in the range 4 – 9g to be counterbalanced. The bias weight is the standard (3g) version. The original SME cartridge mounting fixings and finger lift are included.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/002-9_zpsc5f3329a.jpg
The signal connections uses the early 4-way Belling & Lee ‘Unitor’ plug and socket, with the arm socket having a horizontal entry. This allows the arm to be installed on turntables having a shallow plinth. The arm cable is terminated with the SME ‘long pin’ RCA phono plugs for the signal leads and spade terminations on the earth wires.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/006-8_zps07bce9b4.jpg
The arm is in perfect working condition and, as can be seen from the photographs, the arm is in excellent cosmetic condition.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/003-8_zps21af5814.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/004-5_zps137d1bb7.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/005-8_zps82f9d662.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/007-4_zps10964f92.jpg
The arm comes complete with the original polystyrene ‘nest’ and outer cardboard box, installation drilling-template, installation and setting-up instructions, alignment protractor and Allen key wrench.
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/010-6_zps0734f7b3.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/barrydhunt/012-2_zps0111b353.jpg
I have to mention that the original four small wood screws used to fix the arm bedplate to the turntable arm board are missing (but similar screws have been substituted).
The technical specification is as follows (unless stated otherwise, all data is as quoted by SME in their literature):
Nominal length, pivot to stylus: 229.0mm
Distance from bedplate centre to turntable centre: 217.9mm
Overhang, when arm at centre of bedplate: 11.1mm
Tracking adjustment: ± 12.7mm about centre of bedplate
Arm geometry: Stevenson
Radial null-points: 60.3mm (inner), 117.4mm (outer)
Effective mass: 9.5g
Cartridge balance range (with supplied counterweight): 4 – 9g
Transversal cartridge balance range: 2 – 12g
Available tracking force: 0 – 1.5g
Bearing friction: < 20mg, in all planes
Length of signal cable: 1.2m
Capacitance of signal cable: 125pF (measured)
Capacitance of arm wiring: 20pF
Resistance of signal cable: < 0.2Ω / conductor (measured)
Resistance of arm wiring: < 0.4Ω / conductor (measured)
Height above mounting surface: 60.3mm (min) – 79.4mm (max)
Arm height range: 19.1mm
Required depth below mounting surface: 47.6mm
Clearance required for balance weight: 50.8mm
Asking £175 including secure, insured, carriage. Payment by either cheque, bank transfer or Paypal gift.