Dear @lewm : "
Is it shameful to use a knife-edge bearing? ", well it's not the best bearing type.
When I bougth my Sao Win SMC 10 the cartridge manual has a warning: don't use knife-edge tonearm design type and S.Win told it by very good reasons. Btw, the SMC 10 is a really fine LOMC cartridge.
@neonknight stay away from SAEC tonearms the Technics is way superior tonearm design.
SAEC tonearms are very good looking but that's all.
I bougth my 3 SAECs because I like it what I saw and in those times I was convinced that were if not the best tonearms out there one of the best.
When I learned through several experiences with other vintage and today tonearms I just sold it.- The worst is the 8000 and if I have to choose between the SAEC line then will be the 407/23 but the Technics 250 is not only way superior to any of the SAECs but is very competitive against any other tonearm.
If I was you I will take/get the 250.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
When I bougth my Sao Win SMC 10 the cartridge manual has a warning: don't use knife-edge tonearm design type and S.Win told it by very good reasons. Btw, the SMC 10 is a really fine LOMC cartridge.
@neonknight stay away from SAEC tonearms the Technics is way superior tonearm design.
SAEC tonearms are very good looking but that's all.
I bougth my 3 SAECs because I like it what I saw and in those times I was convinced that were if not the best tonearms out there one of the best.
When I learned through several experiences with other vintage and today tonearms I just sold it.- The worst is the 8000 and if I have to choose between the SAEC line then will be the 407/23 but the Technics 250 is not only way superior to any of the SAECs but is very competitive against any other tonearm.
If I was you I will take/get the 250.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.