Why is the price of new tonearms so high


Im wondering why the price of new tonearms are so high, around $12k to $15k when older very good arms can be bought at half or less?
perrew

Axelwahl

The only advantage I can quantify for spring applied VTF is one that seems to have have been ignored in this thread, namely immunity to movement in response to externally applied acceleration (read noise). As I see it, get rid of the noise and there's no point.

Perrew

Not going to go there.

Mark Kelly
Hi Mark,
y.s:
>> Not going to go there.<<< :-) SIR, yes Sir!
And one wise decision methinks...

Thanks for the 'dynamic' vs. 'static' input also.
I think it's just a convenience if you can set VTF with a correctly graded dial (save $$$ for a force gauge :-)

Though some say, that if you can't hear the difference it's due to your system's short comings.
Then so be it, and yet more room for continuous improvement.
Axel
PS: Klappe zu, Affe tot!
Nice to watch from outside things getting settled so comfortable.
Proving once again that all models and explanations are simply - you just have to narrow the horizon of survey and to exclude tiny details.
I'd rather take economical advantage from a more detailed model and instead going into a mission here.
Have fun - I am watching and musing.

Indeed Axel: Klappe zu - Affe tot.
But you got the wrong monkey.......
And you closed the trap too soon.

Ahh, so all along you were putting us off the scent in our quest for understanding. Silly me, I thought it was because you had a completely inadequate grasp of the fundamental physics underlying the phenomena we were discussing.

Thank you so much for setting me right.

Mark Kelly
Well - no problem, you are most welcome.
I am still optimistic, that you will find out in due course.
Just look a little more precisely, a bit closer, what is actually happening while playing a record.
The model you are following is simply incomplete - thats all.
You'll find out.
Cheers,
D.