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wholesome
18-01-2020, 23:31
A truly stunning piece of hi-fi engineering. It's as good to use as it is to look at as it sounds - everything about it is the highest quality. Tracks anything, easy VTA and other adjustments, suits any type of cartridge. The only thing they've got wrong, in my opinion, is the alignment with the inner null point at the inner band of the record, but you can use a different alignment.

It has some signs of use, it's not absolutely mint, but I don't think it could have been used at all and be in better condition. Original box, all accessories, unused headshell.

RRP is £6,000.
For sale at £2,750 + £15 UK shipping. Collection from Leeds welcome.


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Made in 1968
19-01-2020, 00:17
One of the greatest arms in the world.Proof in point that the Japanese are the leaders in Hi-Fi with Engineering & Finish that the British can only dream on competing with..

wholesome
19-01-2020, 10:26
Thanks for the kind words Andre. It really is exquisite, has a real Swiss watch feel to it.

I should say I'm interested in swaps/part ex too; particularly something like a Well Tempered TT, Nottingham Analogue Hyperspace, or a SUT with low impedance (~3 ohm) primary.

wholesome
21-01-2020, 11:29
Bump

If you're interested in this let me know quickly because I've got my eye on a table to go with it, so will probably withdraw from sale very soon. Preference is still a sale though, just about.

Parkie37
23-01-2020, 09:22
Bump

If you're interested in this let me know quickly because I've got my eye on a table to go with it, so will probably withdraw from sale very soon. Preference is still a sale though, just about.

That is a beautiful tonearm. That would be a great addition to so many turntables. If you decide to keep it, I would understand completely! I am very happy with my Acoustical Systems Aquilar, but this tonearm would be my next choice I think, if I hadn't decided already!

wholesome
31-01-2020, 00:02
OK, pay day tomorrow so the DV stays. Withdrawn from sale.

Vrajbasi
31-01-2020, 09:59
I suppose a bit specialised for this forum, lovely arm in any case.

Made in 1968
31-01-2020, 12:26
You did right Richard keeping it, be interesting to know exactly what you were planning as a replacement? I know they are expensive new but i know what i would buy one of those over the overrated brit arm everyone feels the need to opt for. Ive only ever heard the '501' which was good so im assuming this is even better..

wholesome
31-01-2020, 20:51
I didn't have an exact plan Andre. I've spent a lot of headspace upgrading here and there, and then you get attached to some items and try optimise other items to work with them, even though it'll never be optimal. I keep tinkering around the edges. I don't really want to put too much more investment into my system, and I'm looking to free up some cash to try some more wholesale changes - this hobby's a bit more fun that way right?

So with my other sales, I need a new turntable too, and I think I'd have gone for a WT Versalex/Amadeus with its own arm, or an NA Hyperspace with one of their unipivots, although I think that would have meant a cartridge change too. As it stands, it's looking like I'll pick up a DV-500. It feels a bit like it's only half the WT package though, but I could always buy their standalone arm to try it if I feel the need. If money were no object, I'd have the 47 Labs Kona/Tsurube.

Summary: anything with a bit of a quirky/extreme approach to its engineering.

Pigmy Pony
01-02-2020, 11:57
That is a fantastic looking thing, beautifully brutish, I can only imagine how it performs. Soon after I bought my Monarch turntable a few years ago, one came up for sale with this arm on it. Kicked myself so much I've still got the bruises. Not surprised you're keeping it, definitely an 'endgame' arm :)