Multi Arm Table


I have a Basis Debut but it can only accomodate 1 arm. I change wands on my Graham Phantom for mono play but the loading is also differant so I have to change the phono Preamp input. I want this to be easier so.
I want to set the new table up for my mono cartridge and a cartridge/arm combination to play 45's. I do not want to spend the money I paid for my Basis setup.
I am thinking Clearaudio Innovation Wood Compact and would like some other suggetions.
Thanks
BTW I will be keeping the Basis.
hevac1
The Basis Debut is an excellent turntable, better than some of the alternatives proposed above. The Basis has very precise lockable arm boards that are easy to change over. Why dont you use additional arm boards - you should be able to set up a range of arms with easy changeover.
Manitunc, Thanks for the info I am looking into the table.

Buconero117, I agree.

Stanwal, I want a 2 arm table does the 2001 have 2 arm setup?

Jmcgrogan2, I once had a MicroSeiki BL-91 it was a great table but feel newer tables remove energy and vibration better.

Br3098 & 4musica44107, very interesting table but I am going for option 1.

Nandric, I never thought of that and am looking into it the only issue is the arm as the Basis has a very large foot print.

Dover,I have the clear version that does not have the arm board. I had thought of the black for that reason but went with clear so here I am again looking at tables.

THanks for all your help so far.
TW Raven Two can have two arms with a small foot print (18x17). The armboard can have interchangable insert for different tonearms. Raven AC could be better and have four arms capacity but with a much larger foot print and cost much more.
Hevac 1, If your Basis has a 'very large foor print' than
you can use 9'' or 10'' tonearms with the so called 'flat
base' like the Triplanar , the Red, etc. To avoid drilling
3 holes for those you can glue them to your Basis. Assuming
of course that you have > 211mm distance from the spindle
on the left back side .

Regards,
Agree with Nandric
One suggestion would be to look for an RS labs arm which has a heavy base that is designed to merely 'sit' on a horizontal surface and does not need any holes to drilled nor glue so you won't damage that lovely acrylic on the Basis.