Dear Lewm, as far as I know, Atmasphere should be very knowledgeable about the Triplanar.
I had the Triplanar III for 2 years on my turntable.
As far as memory goes, it was needle into ball-bearing (similar to Technics EPA - but back then with less refined bearings compared to the older japanese tonearm).
As most of us discuss tiny differences in sound, we should assume, that the better bearing with less friction will - should ... - have some sonic influence to the better. It certainly has on blue paper and in theory.
If we do not try to strive for the technically best component in every construction component, we should not claim that something is "the best" or "can't be bettered" ( I am not quoting anybody here, but just use the omnipresent high-end hype...).
If there is a better - in the sense of the technical use and benefit - component to be incorporated into a given design, there is no reason not to use it - no reason aside from money......
I had the Triplanar III for 2 years on my turntable.
As far as memory goes, it was needle into ball-bearing (similar to Technics EPA - but back then with less refined bearings compared to the older japanese tonearm).
As most of us discuss tiny differences in sound, we should assume, that the better bearing with less friction will - should ... - have some sonic influence to the better. It certainly has on blue paper and in theory.
If we do not try to strive for the technically best component in every construction component, we should not claim that something is "the best" or "can't be bettered" ( I am not quoting anybody here, but just use the omnipresent high-end hype...).
If there is a better - in the sense of the technical use and benefit - component to be incorporated into a given design, there is no reason not to use it - no reason aside from money......

