Hi Rick,
Thanks for your comments and it's too bad we never met at the Vaccum tube show last year. Anyway, I think the Triplanar is a good arm. I have been using it now for about 1 year and it is very easy to use and adjust parameters. Because of that, I have been able to appreciate the impact of fine tuning VTF, VTA and azimuth.
I don't have experience with other top arms, But peole in the know say the Triplanar is close to neutral.
The Graham Phantom is supposed to be very good and has the option to have multiple armwands for multiple cartridges.
If I were to buy a second or third arm it would be the Schroder DPS and the Ikeda IT-345. The latter having the ability to swap headshells. But ultimately, you need to make sure the cartridges and arms are compatible.
As far as the Galibier goes, I think it is one of the top TT's. Very well made and a good value which you would enjoy for a long time. I just don't have a lot of excperience with it. I'm planning to go to CES this year and I hope to listen to it and meet Thom in person.
Dan Ed has good experience with the Galibier. Also, I would not worry about having it set up by someone in the NYC area.
Andrew
Thanks for your comments and it's too bad we never met at the Vaccum tube show last year. Anyway, I think the Triplanar is a good arm. I have been using it now for about 1 year and it is very easy to use and adjust parameters. Because of that, I have been able to appreciate the impact of fine tuning VTF, VTA and azimuth.
I don't have experience with other top arms, But peole in the know say the Triplanar is close to neutral.
The Graham Phantom is supposed to be very good and has the option to have multiple armwands for multiple cartridges.
If I were to buy a second or third arm it would be the Schroder DPS and the Ikeda IT-345. The latter having the ability to swap headshells. But ultimately, you need to make sure the cartridges and arms are compatible.
As far as the Galibier goes, I think it is one of the top TT's. Very well made and a good value which you would enjoy for a long time. I just don't have a lot of excperience with it. I'm planning to go to CES this year and I hope to listen to it and meet Thom in person.
Dan Ed has good experience with the Galibier. Also, I would not worry about having it set up by someone in the NYC area.
Andrew