The Thales arm is interesting in design; it is a version of the Garrard zero 100 tonearm from the 1970's. The theoretical disadvantage is having four pivots for movement in the horizontal plane. I also don't know if there are advantages or disadvantages to the twin arm tubes (rigidity, inertial mass). Also, unlike the Reed arm, the Thales does not eliminate skating force because there is an offset angle to its headshell.
I've heard some very nice setups with the Triplanar arm and I certainly think it is in play among top designs. I also heard a nice setup with a Durand arm. Durand makes gimbal and uni-pivot arms; their top model is a uni-pivot arm (Telos, a model I have not heard).
I've heard some very nice setups with the Triplanar arm and I certainly think it is in play among top designs. I also heard a nice setup with a Durand arm. Durand makes gimbal and uni-pivot arms; their top model is a uni-pivot arm (Telos, a model I have not heard).