Has anyone had experience with the Schroeder Arm


In a high res setup has anyone been able to compare this arm to the top pivoting competition.I think that the fact that the pivot is magnetic as opposedto a bearing like a unipivot(needing damping) should on paper be less resonant and maybe sound better.I currently own,and,am happy with a Graham 2.2,but the idea of a true frictionless bearing (all bearings have some degree of friction)really could make a real difference in a good setup.I'm not interested at the moment in straight line trackers with air bearings (although I love some of them)due to the hassle of external pumps and tubing runs.
sirspeedy
Raul,
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Put a freakin sock in it. I have been watching you invade thread after thread with a holier than thow attitude.
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I was there (with Doug) and the difference in the Schroeder was obvious and easy to hear. One would not need much more than listening to a few minutes of different types of music to be able to discern that the Schroeder was head and shoulders above and in another universe than the other tonearms.
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You are in a word clueless, running from thread to thread spouting off as if you have all of the answers.
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I suggest you read more and talk less and spare us your wisdom for a while.
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Ahhhh... now I feel better.
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Have a nice day !
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Raul,

I only need the first 3 seconds to know the different when upgrading my Valhalla with Emperor. For about 3 songs,i know at least 90% the character of Emperor.

Arm is the most "sensitive" thing in analog !!
If you can't hear their character within 1 hours,you really need to see a doctor !

What took you so long? Better check you ears and your mind dude !!