Looking for a great arm that is low maintenence


I ordered a Sota Cosmos turntable and am going to get a ZYX Airy 3 cartridge. I am looking for a great arm that is not high maintenence or finiky. I don't want to have to adjust it with each playing, or to add oil every time I use it.

The arms I'm interested in right now are the TriPlaner, Graham 2.2, or the SME IV, but I'm open to suggestions. The new arm with replace a Rega RB 900.

Give me your what and why...
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Doug and Sirspeedy - I will have the cosmos and the rest shipped overnight, even though regular UPS is overnight from Chicago. I don't want to take any chances.

The rest of the advice you offer is also of experience, and therefore wise. I will follow your recommendations. I have been tempted to just drive down there and get it myself. It's only a few hours...

Doug, you're starting to sound like Larry. He told me the same thing about anticipation when I talked to him yesterday.

I have been thinking about getting a set of Wally Tools for setting the cosmos/triplaner/zyx combo up, any thoughts on the need for the tools?

Thanks
Doug, you're starting to sound like Larry.
One of us has surely been insulted, though I really can't say which.
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Nrchy,
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If it is not that bad of a drive, I would drive and pick it up. It will take any problems out of the equation and you can pay for the gas and hotel with the money you save.
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It would also give you a chance to meet the Sota people and possibly hear your table set up in their system (nice to have the comparison to what you have at home).
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I am insulted, not Doug.... (Doug, I meant that in the nicest way possible).
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Rgds,
Larry
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