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| Graham Phantom Supreme? The 10" arm for the Graham is the way to go. That was Musical Surrounding recommendation anyway.Did they say why? | |
| Kuzma 4Point Tri-Planar So what is Audiofeil's motive here?Probably an example that taste can be different.But here is a guide to do it rightcheers | |
| Graham Phantom Supreme? Here is something really useful, the adjustment tool from Graham for his Arms.The first steps to get it right... | |
| Graham Phantom Supreme? The Phantom II Supreme made the first runs with- LSC-2298 CR Reissue, Side 2What you get in the very fist seconds is a kind of brutality which is very unusual. This Arm is ultra stable in the groove and with its superior vibration transfer all de... | |
| Kuzma 4Point Tri-Planar Read Romy the Cat's take on mikel.www.goodsoundclub.com/GetPost.aspx?PostID=2013Awesome.Huh. Not all in audio is Art for the Ear. Each his own, but indeed, the worst sounding Systems I ever listened to, by far, were extremely expensive ones. Not a... | |
| TW-Acustic Raven 10.5 or DaVinci Grandezza?? ...TT designer that want to design a tonearm for at least take in count an arm board that match the tonearm build material resonances to avoid adding more. This designer knew perfectly the tonearm behavior about so he can help in better way with h... | |
| Graham Phantom Supreme? Hi Andrew,of course. But give me some more time for proper information...I will try a few cartridges with it. | |
| Do you use variable speed on your turntable? It depends on my mood, sometimes when I want to get back to the good old times where Turntable from Radio Stations were adjusted with higher speed (more dynamic for Garrads, EMT etc.) I do it for a few minutes. But then I go back to correct speed.... | |
| Kuzma 4Point Tri-Planar The Triplanar is a good Arm from design and sonic quality. The Graham is superior with most cartridges, with very intelligent solutions to push the sonic curtain and top performing even with heavy cartridges. The Kuzma 4P is a soft sounding Arm, a... | |
| A Copernican View of the Turntable System the 3 standard drive principles in tt designCheap? Cheaper? Cheapest? | |
| A Copernican View of the Turntable System Here is a review with some interesting explanations. Probably it can answer some questions. A few years ago Basis had more technical papers about his thinking at his site, but this here is helpful, too.click me... one of the better product placements | |
| What preamps outshine the Aesthetix Calypso? Lamm LL2 | |
| A Copernican View of the Turntable System Some time ago I did also listen to SME 20 with Graham Phantom Arm and my Takeda Miyabi Cartridge.I am also interested in some sentences why this turntable is good or not ... :-)We all know, Turntable matters. But this "matter" has a lot of views, ... | |
| Which tonearm cable? The Phonocable is probably the most important one in the whole System. Nowhere else the signal is so small, can be influenced so much (it should be shielded) and nowhere else the loss of information can be done faster (material of connector, kind ... | |
| A Copernican View of the Turntable System Designing a good turntable needs a lot of brain, knowledge, understanding and precision. But this is no guarantee for commercial success. Here we meet the territory of the "I like it" Fangroup. Here the starting begins from a total different level... |

