I have the chance of a Origan Live silver 1 tone arm with a Mitchell vta adjuster. I know the Rega arms have trouble with the lift arm so I am wondering if the orgin arm will have the same trouble ?
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I'm gerald.
I have the chance of a Origan Live silver 1 tone arm with a Mitchell vta adjuster. I know the Rega arms have trouble with the lift arm so I am wondering if the orgin arm will have the same trouble ?
Location: swansea
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I'm gerald.
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¬Have you actually bought the Rega arm Gerry? I tried Regas on a Techie and found the ergonomics poor, as the arm sits too low and you find yourself scrabbling for the armlifter lever, which ends up laying nearly flat against the deck. ¬
so wondering if the Orgin Live arm will have the same problem ?
Why end that with a "FFS"?
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
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I'm gerald.
Sorry what am i missingWhy end that with a "FFS"?
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
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I'm Frank.
If you were dead set on the Origin Live arm, you could get someone to make a small threaded bush for the arm lift lever shaft, which would allow you to position the lever at any point you wanted. The lever would be unscrewed from it's normal position, fitted into the threaded bush and the bush positioned on the shaft, for best position, and locked in place. There's machinists on eBay that would do it and I cannot see it costing a huge amount.
Last edited by Columbo; 20-11-2019 at 07:04.
As an aside, after using two lightly upgraded Rega arms on my Techie SL-1210 and not being too happy with the results, I employed an SME type mount and installed my trusty old Mission 774 tonearm (original version). The improvement in sound quality was dramatic. Both the Regas and 774 were used with Denon and ZYX low output MC carts, so the comparison was a fair one.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
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I'm Nat.
This is really a non issue try the arm for sound first and then decide if you can live with the arm lift being so low, It is usable and doesn't affect sound