Agree with Doug; I think it's the non-regular structure of a good hardwood that benefits a wood arm wand vs a metal one, for dissipating energy. But this thread is not about wood tonearms; sorry. Love my Reed. Have really liked a Talea in my friend's system.
New $35K pivoting tonearm
Vertere Audio is Touraj Moghaddam cofounder of Roksan.
It has some interesting features including aligning the pivots to the offset angle rather than the arm tube, and bearings that don't rotate, made out of polymer-metal laminate film. Has 240mm effective length.
www.vertereacoustics.com/news
Click on the PDF link near the top.
This came up on Audio Circle and somebody said it sounds good. I certainly hope so. Anybody else?
Regards,
It has some interesting features including aligning the pivots to the offset angle rather than the arm tube, and bearings that don't rotate, made out of polymer-metal laminate film. Has 240mm effective length.
www.vertereacoustics.com/news
Click on the PDF link near the top.
This came up on Audio Circle and somebody said it sounds good. I certainly hope so. Anybody else?
Regards,
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