Any opinions on a new arm for NAS Hyperspace?


I have been systematically upgrading my system over the past year and I have now got around to my TT.

I am quite happy with the Hyperspace but I think there may be some benefit in upgrading the tone arm and cartridge. I have a 3 year old carbon fiber Space Arm with a Lyra Argo.

I was thinking of just going ahead and upgrading to a new Ace Space arm (now with azimuth adjustment) and a Lyra Skala (trade-in my Argo makes this a bargain). I unfortunately would have to do this without preview as my local Nottingham/Lyra "dealer" is really not into analogue and when I last checked didn't have a working TT set up!

Has anyone heard the new Ace-Space arm (2006 version)? Would it be a worthwhile upgrade? I am also confusing myself as I'm thinking in the price range (less than $2000) there are a number of other options, viz Morch or second hand SME V. Should I even be looking beyond Nottingham as I understand the Ace-Space is a good arm designed to be synergistic with the Nottingham tables?

As far as a cartridge goes I am also considering a van der Hul Frog as an outside option. I am tending towards the Skala because of the good things I've heard about it. Any opinions on cartridge selection would also be appreciated.

The rest of my system is
Phono amp BAT P-10SE with Super Pac,
Pre-amp BAT 31SE
Amp 150 SE mono blocks
Speakers Dali MS-4
Cables are all Acoustic Zen.

Music is mostly modern jazz, folk , some 70's rock and a smidgen of classical.

My objective is to get more detail and focus. I always listen carefully for sound detail. It pleases me when I upgrade and new sounds are evident which were hidden before.

Thanks for your time,

Tom
motnic
I am of the opinion that you should spend more on the arm than the cart. Get a good arm once and for all, then any cart you put on will sound much better than what you paid for it. My own experience with either the Schroeder and the Conductor bears this out.

Dgad is right about the inherent warmth of your table, so arms with carbon fibre wands are the way to go.

A very good value cart to match would be the AT 33PTG.

BTW, nice system and very good speakers.
Ok I'm getting there.

I have been wrestling over the OL Illustrious or Morch DP-6. Finally I have decided on the DP-6 for the following reasons.
- Gives me much more flexibility.
- A lighter sounding arm compared to the Illustrious. (which is the direction I want to move)
- No question the DP-6 is a highly recommended arm, whereas recommendations for the Illustrious are somewhat muted.

Here's where I need help. Is the DP-6 12" (294mm) wand a worthwhile upgrade over the standard 9"? I have no idea what improvement the 12" arm will provide over the standard 9". It just seems if I going to writing a cheque I should try to get it right first time.

I imagine I will also have to upgrade/replace the Hyperspace arm pod to accommodate a 12" arm

For the time being I intend staying with the Lyra Argo.

Thanks in advance,

Tom.
Tom.

Based on many friends experience and reviews the Morch 12 inch is supposed to be the better choice as compared to the 9 inch. I don't know much about your cartridge. That does mae a difference. Morch makes different armwands, (red, blue, yellow dot) for different weight cartridges. Find out from the distributor which one is recommended.
With the danger of endlessly repeating the same advice (and being too late): I think that the mating between the arm and this cartridge might be more important than the actual quality of the arm. I only heard the Lyra Dorian, I love it. But I've heard and read that this cartridge is especially sensitive to good adjustment, and to matching with the arm. Is there a way that you could go somewhere were you could listen to different arms with your cartridge and table?

Best regards,
azh