01-19-09: Mikelavigne
one of the great design features of the Triplaner is that VTA can be set
dynamically (as you are listening), it is easy to change, and the changes are
repeatable (there is a scale).
I read this just yesterday. It was mentioned as a great advantage of this arm
over other arms, and one reason it carries a high price tag.
The tonearm on my Technics SL1200 MK II also has easy-to-change, VTA on
the fly with a scale, so it's repeatable.
I realize the two arms aren't comparable, but I find it humorous when a feature
found on a sub $100 arm is touted as something unique on an arm costing
thousands of dollars. Perhaps what's unique is that more arms in the price
range of the Triplanar don't have on-the-fly VTA.

