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Re: Tone arm shapes [message #11687 is a reply to message #11685] Wed, 28 July 2004 21:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Bill Martinelli is currently offline  Bill Martinelli
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I understand the Linn is a very nice deck. Thanks for the lead to Mr Kistners pages. I will check them out. I did find some info on building a tonearm and have lost the place temporarily. The Dynavector 5 is nice isn't it? A little over the top for me right now.

I have a Grado and a Sure cart. So far I like the Grado on the Empire arm a little better. The Grado has better bass production and is more dynamic sounding. The Sure is more nuetral sounding and has a little more detail. Just some observations with a few 75.00 carts.

It's s lot of fun and brings the relaxation level of listening to music to another level.

Bill

 
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