Looking for tonearm inspiration


I just bought a used SME 20/12 turntable that is about 15 years old.  I also had a used 

Dynavector DRT XV-1s rebuilt/are tipped.  Odd as it may seem, there was no tonearm with the turntable.  I have yet to identify what the phono stage, but listening so far suggest a Sutherland Loco (still open to alternatives).  There must be many out there that have had experience with the SME 20/12 turntable and perhaps a few that have had experience with the SME/Dynavector combination.  Can you suggest a tonearm that had some magic for you with either bit of gear?  Wide range of music: Rock, Jazz, Female Vocal and a bit of Opera from time to time.


chilli42
@bob540

07-23-2020 2:31am
You collect tonearms?  And you swap them out to play?  Just curious
Having multiple tables with a stable of arms and carts is all part of the fun. 
Raul, I think everyone understood what I meant except you. We do however agree that Mr Ikeda's designs are lacking in inspiration.
I'm afraid you have not left your stupidity yet. It is very much still with you.
Some additional damping is required. Uberwaltz, can you please get out the grape jelly?

@mijostyn : "  everyone understood what I meant except you. "

then every one is stupid but me, yes but me. Like it or not.

R.
Actually Raul, from the best I can make out you don't like silicon damping troughs in tonearms any more than mijostyn. He was commenting on the fact that you mistook him entirely. Apparently this comment by you regarding this topic was spot on:
I don't know what you are talking about or what mean with properly matched.
but not for the reasons you seem to have imagined when you wrote that.
Dear @atmasphere : You can match top cartridges with a tonearm only if the tonearm is well damped as better damped as better the matching with the cartridge ( any ), period.

As in any good to excellent MUSIC Hall a room/system will performs the best as the bass frequency range be handled better.
I mean that as the better your room/system bass range as the better all the quality performance of the overall frequency range.

Thinks happens that as better damp in the tonearm as better the bass range quality response. No damping then the whole room/system performance will be poor for say the least. No matters the other links in the system. Bass range is dominant for high quality performance levels and silicon damping is welcomed in the V, MAX 282 or Triplanar.

Btw, @mijostyn you like to talk but you don't give yet an answer to the question. Why dead silence?

R.