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High End Tonearms/ Moerch Tonearms [message #12203] Thu, 02 June 2005 09:22 Go to previous message
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I think the most difficult choice to make regarding analog systems is which Tonearm to purchase. Whether to go knife bearing or Uni-pivot or even Linear track arms. I think the uni-pivot has recieved a bad rep from poorly constructed examples from yrs past. Assembling a system today I see there are quite a few great looking uni's out there. Moerch builds a great arm that allows you to swap wands at will with just a simple set-screw method. You can use a longer wand for better tracking or have several cartridges on hand as comparisons. They are beautiful to see also and very well made for the price.
However I feel they work best on a non-suspended table such as the Nottingham Spacedeck.

 
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