Tone arm upgrade


I'm currently using a Rega RB300 modded tonearm ( aftermarket wiring harness and counterweight). I'd like to consider a step up, have been keeping my eye open for a good condition used Linn Itok arm. Is this the right path or in the $1~$2k price range is I there another good alternative?
davide256
For that budget you can get a used Graham, which will beat most anything in that price range.
For that budget you can get a used Graham, which will beat most anything in that price range.
And you know this how.......?
Agree with Jperry about the Basis Vector. I could not believe the sound improvement over my Rega 300 and Hadcock 228. For me though it was the most logical move since I have a Basis TT. But WOW!
Audiomods - there are two models available and you can decide on whether to include the Micormeter VTA or not

I have the Classic (series 3)with the bead-blast finish and the Micrometer VTA and the gold counterweight - looks stunning

Beautifully made and offers superb performance. Simple to install as well.

Takes about 6 weeks to arrive - it's basically a custom build.
- You send Jeff the details of your turntable and cartridge and he takes care of the rest.

If you cartridge is not a good match he will tell you, or tell you how it can be matched to the arm.

Probably the best single component I've ever purchased - i.e. from a satisfaction perspective.

Ask Jeff to install the KLE Innovations Absolute Harmony RCA's for the best performance.

Don't let the fact that he uses a Rega arm tube put you off - this arm is no Rega - it's what Rega SHOULD have provided from the get go :-)

I've used it with the stock Denon DL103, but have since upgraded to the Soundsmith DL103 - and that's another worthwhile upgrade

Never been happier :-))))

Regards...
I tried pushing the Audiomods arm here (in a thread on the subject of the best current value in an arm) awhile back Willie, and got a lot of blow back. The fools ;-)!