Raul knows a lot about SAEC tonearms. Maybe he will chime in. Or search posts by Raul on SAEC.
SAEC WE 506/30 incoming. Anybody here with any experience with this arm?
I simply couldn`t let this arm pass me by, it is simply gorgeous. Has anybody here tried it out?
I have read a bit about its weird geometry, but I have tried out a SAEC WE 308 L 10.5" and it sounded quite good as long as the overhang was right.
So...Can anybody here direct me to any reviews og contribute with any personal experiences?
I have read a bit about its weird geometry, but I have tried out a SAEC WE 308 L 10.5" and it sounded quite good as long as the overhang was right.
So...Can anybody here direct me to any reviews og contribute with any personal experiences?
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tkr, You got me interested in this topic. I don't know why; I am pretty much sated when it comes to tonearms, and the SAEC tonearms would not be on my menu, even if I were in the market. Anyway, if you search on "SAEC 506/30" here on the Analog Forum, you will find quite a bit of discussion going back more than 10 years, mostly of other SAEC tonearms, but there is a little info and comment on the 506/30. Here is one lead that may tell you something about alignment. Many comments noted that the OEM ceramic headshell is a negative and should be replaced. One person mentioned using a CF headshell instead, but any headshell not make of ceramic should be an upgrade. Good luck. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/emt-927-vs-micro-seiki-5000-or-8000-different/post?highlight=SAEC%2B506%2F30%2Btonearm&postid=392781#392781http:// |
@lewm Thank you very much, very interesting! I have no intention of trying to calculate an other alignment for the 506 as Dertonarm has, but it`s good to know. Vinyl Engine, however, does have a calculator showing offset angle and overhang for the different geometries, including SAEC`s own, on the 506. A good starting point, I believe.. I have several headshells lying around, so the ceramic headshell is/was not an option. I guess that the best way is simply to try the arm out. Thanks again for your help. |
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