It is a Basik Plus tonearm that came with the Axis. Nothing was done to increase arm mass. I don't know the actual mass of the Basik Plus or how it's mass compares to other tone arms. It appears to be fairly rigid and massive compared to some tone arms I've seen. Can someone provide a mass rating for the Basik Plus compared to other arms? I would be interested to know.
Nevertheless, the Basik Plus and DL104R combo sound exceptional together to my ears. Maybe a more massive tonearm (model #?) would sound even better?
Also, while back in this thread, I thought I'd add the detail that cables used to connect the Dynaudios to the Carver mt4.0t are 12' of Audioquest CV-6. Replacing the older Monster CX2 speaker cables with these was another recent tweak to my system prior to the Denon 103R that I was very pleased with. I believe the interconnects and speaker cables I use now help the DL 103r to shine as well.
One other note on the DL103R: the connector pins on the cartridge were significantly smaller in diameter than any other cartridge I've ever used. I had to crimp the connectors on the Linn Basik tonearm somewhat in order to prevent them from sliding off. I've never seen this with any other cartridge on either the Linn or other turntables I've used over the years. It appears to be a quirk with the DL 103R that I was not expecting. Given the sonic results, however, I am by far still a very happy camper.
Nevertheless, the Basik Plus and DL104R combo sound exceptional together to my ears. Maybe a more massive tonearm (model #?) would sound even better?
Also, while back in this thread, I thought I'd add the detail that cables used to connect the Dynaudios to the Carver mt4.0t are 12' of Audioquest CV-6. Replacing the older Monster CX2 speaker cables with these was another recent tweak to my system prior to the Denon 103R that I was very pleased with. I believe the interconnects and speaker cables I use now help the DL 103r to shine as well.
One other note on the DL103R: the connector pins on the cartridge were significantly smaller in diameter than any other cartridge I've ever used. I had to crimp the connectors on the Linn Basik tonearm somewhat in order to prevent them from sliding off. I've never seen this with any other cartridge on either the Linn or other turntables I've used over the years. It appears to be a quirk with the DL 103R that I was not expecting. Given the sonic results, however, I am by far still a very happy camper.