The advertisment refers to the Fidelity FR64fx. Are they similar?
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If it’s the item pictured then I t’s an FR64. The S means steel arm tube (not silver as occasionally reported) .. all the fx model as are black anodised and have an aluminium arm tube.
Gosh that's really interesting. I have never seen a silver 64fx and didn't think they existed .. and it looks like a 64S. The 64fx is a later arm from the days when black was cool and silver was old hat.
I suppose it's possible but this would certainly make me hesitate. I only had my phone one me when I posted earlier so didn't see this.
And yes, single vertical bearing (as indeed does the much-fancied FR66). Doubled up bearings is the main design difference between Ikeda's FR-era arms and the later Ikeda branded ones.
A Raspberry Pi duo in a box I built for them. As they sat on the 33 I thought it apt to take design cues from it ...
[IMG]https://farm1.staticflickr.com/965/3...2cae8d99bc.jpgQuad 33 and Pi set[/IMG]
Clever! :thumbsup:
Just looking at this some more as it has me really puzzled - in most respects it looks liks a 64fx ... it has a later fx style base and arm lift pad ... it's missing the side weight (which is correct for the fx) ... not sure about the number markings as the colours are reversed so they might have changed those anyway if they did produce a silver version.
Arm clip on the other hand looks like one from a 64S and the S3 headshell is also 64S era (much heavier than the usual headshell for the 64x)
If this is a genuine silver annodised 64fx then it's a very, very rare arm.
You get silver FX's too, I saw info mentioning that when I was researching buying my one.