How would you go about mounting an SME tonearm?
SL1200 upgrade tonearm or replace cartridge?
The upgrade bug has started to bite again. I'm thinking of upgrading my tonearm from a stock sl1200 tone arm with cards wires to a SME arm (309, IV, or V).
My other issue is that my cartridge, a Benz Glider homc, I nearing the point where it could use a re-tip or exchange.
My budget is limited, so I can only do one of the above this year.
So my question is, which upgrade cart or arm?
Is the glider a good fit for the SME arms?
Which SME arm is the best fit for the SL1200?
My other issue is that my cartridge, a Benz Glider homc, I nearing the point where it could use a re-tip or exchange.
My budget is limited, so I can only do one of the above this year.
So my question is, which upgrade cart or arm?
Is the glider a good fit for the SME arms?
Which SME arm is the best fit for the SL1200?
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03-03-13: Dave_72Sound Hi-Fi of England, purveyor of many SL1200 mods and aftermarket parts including an SME arm board. Tone Audio Issue 22, which includes a piece by the editor about mounting a SME arm with the Sound Hi-Fi arm board. |
03-04-13: Dave_72 My rig is also an SL1210 M5G with an AT150 MLX cartridge. However, every tweak I added as shown in the picture of my turntable produced an audible improvement in frequency linearity, dynamics, clarity, or lowered noise floor. When I tapped the tonearm I didn't get *subsonic* ringing, but a marked resonance where midrange hands off to treble. Still, much of this tweaking may be system-dependent and your TT could be a more natural match for your rack, wiring, electronics, speakers, component layout, and room. The tonearm of the SL1210 M5G is different from the other 1200 series in a couple of ways--it's wired with oxygen-free copper and there is a set screw near the pivot for adjusting for DJ scratching. Other than that it's the same as the others--same weight, same shape, same bearings, no physical damping of the tube. |
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