I wouldn't worry about a 598 arm in good condition being destructive to your vinyl. I bought a 598 new many years ago and used it for probably at least 15 years. I've upgraded turntables twice since owning the 598 and I've never detected any audible degradation in the vinyl I played on it. This weekend I listened to a number of albums from the late seventies that I played ad nauseum on the Empire and was struck at how great they still sound.
Easy tonearm replacement for Empire 598?
Apparently some audio enthusiasts feel the stock 990 tonearm is too heavy and destructive to vinyl.
I am restoring my 598 and will be getting around to rewiring the tonearm soon but if there is a better alternative that does not require new drilling or machining (or if its minor)I'm open.
Somebody suggested an SME tonearm to me- but didn't give me a model number or anything.
Any experience out there?
I am restoring my 598 and will be getting around to rewiring the tonearm soon but if there is a better alternative that does not require new drilling or machining (or if its minor)I'm open.
Somebody suggested an SME tonearm to me- but didn't give me a model number or anything.
Any experience out there?
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