I agree that the arm / cart combination is very important. Ideally we would be able to listen to several combinations before buyng an expensive cart or arm. We often can’t do that; such is life. So the issue becomes, does the combo behave reasonably good, or "good enough". Here, there is now considerably more leeway, according to the debate I’ve read. New good arms are able to take on a large variety of carts. And vice versa. More products sound fairly good (thanks gods) combined with each other. However, there is still the "optimal" factor that Ralph mentions, important by itself. Although, in my case, I doubt if changing to another arm, from the SME V, would solve my cart problems.
Good carts with SME V
Hi there
What could be the carts that match optimally with a SME V tonearm?
My SME is on a Hanss T30 player.
The match should have a resonance around 10 hz - I believe. Or no lower than 8 hz.
Cart suggestions are appreciated, from users of the SME V especially.
I ask also since maybe "official" resonance measures are way off, compared to user experience. Please include the weight and compliance of your cart suggestion, and if possible, your resonance testing frequency.
What could be the carts that match optimally with a SME V tonearm?
My SME is on a Hanss T30 player.
The match should have a resonance around 10 hz - I believe. Or no lower than 8 hz.
Cart suggestions are appreciated, from users of the SME V especially.
I ask also since maybe "official" resonance measures are way off, compared to user experience. Please include the weight and compliance of your cart suggestion, and if possible, your resonance testing frequency.
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