Jelco sa 750e


Hi,

I have a Lencol75 that’s mounted in a corian plinth so the Jelco is drilled thru with no arm board.

spindle to pivot is 240mm

does anyone know a better tone arm that would have that 240mm so I could mount it in the same location?

that seems to be my only option.

Thanks for you info and time.
 
52tiger
Jelco TK-850M MK III
Mk3? 
Yes, the 850 is the logical choice if you don't want to spend too much. I do believe that bkeske is correct about Origin Live. @millercarbon might know.
Not sure what your longer term plinth plans are but going 12" will prove more satisfying in the long run.
Don't obsess about that 240 mm distance! Plus or minus 5 or so mm is inconsequential regarding distortion. For most tonearms the overhang is within 1or 2 mm! You cannot hear the difference! I owned a Jelco arm years ago when the company name was Koshin - the GST-1. $250 in 1978. The GST-801 was $500 then. I liked the SME-type adjustable base - made setting overhang easy!
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I just put 3 arms on a single plinth made for 2 arms and learned a lot doing it. You can see it here, 8th photo:

https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/9511

How much room do you have? (verify clearances inside the closed dust cover for height and rear part of the arm when at rest). I got lucky with my long arm’s height after I put it on a spacer, and was very careful to find a compact arm on the left, I just squeezed it in.

you have some options you might not have considered.

What diameter is the existing hole?

You can elongate the hole ’some’ as long as the new arm’s cover plate will cover the larger oblong hole, that gives you flexibility within reason. I did that for my rear arm (check underneath for any obstructions and clearance to fasten the replacement arm).

You can add a larger cover plate (or very large washer) below an arm’s base plate (thin and strong) to cover an elongated hole below the replacement arm IF you will be able to keep the arm low enough for proper VTA.

Note: my thick Victor TT81 sits above the plinth, I had to add a 3/8" spacer under the base plate to get the arm high enough. Clear acrylic, I could have painted it black, didn’t bother. 7th photo

Previously I had 3/16"thick rectangular hardwood board below the base plate that I stained to match the plinth. Then the tonearm supplier sent me the spacer pre-drilled for the base plate screws when he saw my TT81 thickness.

Oh yeah, I filled an old hole with a wood plug from the bottom, left it recessed a bit, and put a 45 adapter in it.

Clever, with caution!