Kuzma 4Point Tri-Planar


Does anyone have direct experience with these two tonearms? I own Tri-Planar, I love it and would like to add either 4Point or Graham to use with Orpheus. Thanks!
mgerhardt
i hope you all get a chance to hear a Telos.

wood arm wand?

single bolt holding the cartidge plate to the arm wand?

either the Telos is the least distorted piece of audio gear i've yet heard in spite of those handicaps or because, in part, of those advantages. and relatively, i could say the same thing about the Talea 2.

:^)
Hey Mike, You should give the Graham Phamtom ll Supreme a run in your room. From my brief time there with you in the NW, I feel that you would be pleased with the results. It would make for a nice compliment to the Durant. Best, Alan
It's not the object of this thread but it's very interesting to discover much more interest in wood arms than in the past. Maybe it's only a sort of temporary fashion from the manufacturers?
I purchased recently a Reed tonearm (here in Europe it's more affordable than U.S.), in replacement of a Sirynx Pu-3 and an old Triplanar Mk.II and I'm very satisfied about the sound; maybe I'm influenced by the interesting researches on resonances of different wood you can find in the manufacturer website... despite this I suspect that the Reed tonearm is competitive with the best contenders.
Cartridge is a Zyx 4-D.
best
Marco
Dertonarm: "Syntax already has the Graham Phantom II Supreme - I would name it the best uni-pivot so far."

Daniel, have you had a chance to try out the Spiral Groove Centroid? It looks promising...

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Read Romy the Cat's take on mikel.

www.goodsoundclub.com/GetPost.aspx?PostID=2013

Awesome.