The glass base it sits on says, Premier Oracle Reference BRAS Pierre Lurne. Bras is French for arm, so is it a Pierre Lurne tonearm?
What is this ARM?
Hello
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I recently got this arm with Oracle permier but I don't know the name of Arm (I am analog novice)
Any body have manual for this arm? or how can I get the manual for the arm. Any comment will be appreciated.
Thank you
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?8e0193763b.jpg
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?b87fbce3b4.jpg
I recently got this arm with Oracle permier but I don't know the name of Arm (I am analog novice)
Any body have manual for this arm? or how can I get the manual for the arm. Any comment will be appreciated.
Thank you
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Did you use image enhancement to read that? A little quick Googling for Pierre Lurne revealed that he designed the linear tracking arm for the Goldmund, and that this particular model is the Audioeca/Pierre Lurne Arm 2, illustrated and briefly described here: http://www.vinylengine.com/library_model.php?make=Audiomeca%20/%20Pierre%20Lurne&selected_model=Arm%202 There's some good news and bad news: You can download the tonearm manual from that website, but it's in French. |
Cwlondon, I am dating myself, no?. I had my doubts. The proper answer certainly appears to be that from Jb53. Softmachine, if you have problems with the French, let me know and I will interpret those portions that give you trouble. It would appear that you can garner a lot of useful info solely from the schematics provided in the instructions. |
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