Dear
@atmasphere : "
Some arms simply will not allow you to set the cartridge up correctly. That seems to be a fault of the arm. So this comment belies Raul's argument.
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No, it not belies my comment due what you posted: " seems to be a fault of the arm " and I can add: a " fault " of the tonearm manufacture or maybe it's not because all depends of the designer priorities. For Rega rigidity is a must to have over any other characteristic and that main priority is showed in the manufacturer design:
http://www.rega.co.uk/rb2000.htmlI remember the first DaVinci Grandezza design with the same Rega priority that after customers and comments over the internet they decided to haVE AZYMUTH AND LATTER ON REMOVABLE HEADSHELL FACILITIES.
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You will not get the minimum distortion out of any cartridge if the arm is unable to track the cartridge properly. ""
so what, that's a problem with that tonearm so buy a different tonearm that can fulfill your/cartridge needs.
Now, all those does not means in any single way that tonearm is more important than the cartridge because it's not.
Please do it a favor and don't try to win this dialogue because that's not the issue, please only think about. That's all.
Any tonearm manufacturer has its own priorities and certainly does not has to even yours or the priorities of any audiophile.
Normaly almost all tonearms fulfill the cartridge needs but some of we audiophiles have some specific needs.
Example: removable headshell tonearm design because this permit to change the " color " of the cartridge sound. Magnesium headshells are different that wood headshells or blended material headshells and we don't know with which builded material that cartridge performs best till we try it with.
If the tonearm has not removable headshell then some way or the other our cartridges are " married " with the tonearm signature that could go fine with 1-2 cartridges but certainly not with all.
Anyway, cartridge is at the top, no matters what.
@tyray +1 with out doubt.
R.