Lewm, my post, which is the first response in this thread, mentions the short arm and massiveness of the structure as a whole.
The Dynavector consists of two separate tonearms, a very unusual design allowing for low mass in the vertical plane and high mass in the horizontal plane.
That very short arm (the low mass) is also subject to VTA errors, due to ultra short pivot point. The good news is the high horizontal mass makes for great bass with many cartridges.
It helps to look at a photograph. The Dynavector is such a departure from other designs it's not easy to understand unless you've owned one.
The Dynavector consists of two separate tonearms, a very unusual design allowing for low mass in the vertical plane and high mass in the horizontal plane.
That very short arm (the low mass) is also subject to VTA errors, due to ultra short pivot point. The good news is the high horizontal mass makes for great bass with many cartridges.
It helps to look at a photograph. The Dynavector is such a departure from other designs it's not easy to understand unless you've owned one.