Sorane ZA12 Transcription Tonearm
Sorane TA-1L tonearm
12" long gimbal-type bearing design tonearm for excellent bass, dynamics and imaging
A successful tonearm must have the sensitivity and stability to retrieve low-level signals and the quality of the bearings (such as used in the TA tonearms) is paramount.
Whilst tonearm mass and cartridge compliance set the low frequency resonance point, high quality bearings must be used that allow the arm to follow the advance of the groove, to navigate the vinyl groove without grabbing/resistance/noise generation.
Sorane SA-1.2 tonearm
All Sorane tonearms come with high quality cable, 5 pin (SME type) to RCA.
The detachable headshells are black.
Unique design, unique sound, unique value for money high quality tonearm.
The sound of the Sorane SA-1.2 tonearm is quite unique, due to its ridged design and construction, the main arm component is engineered from one billet of aluminum and assembled with great precision and care. There is virtually none of the resonance associated with S-shaped arms and far more strength plus lower 'critical' resonances than virtually all straight arms. Download Brochure.Phasemation PP-200 Stereo Moving Coil Cartridge
Phasemation’s new entry level PP-200 stereo moving coil cartridge. Fantastic quality and sound, with outstanding tracking at the price.
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Acc Sees Velvet Brush Record Cleaner
KONDO AudioNote Japan AN-AI Internal Tonearm wire
Benz Gullwing Ref S Low Output Moving Coil Cartridge
The Benz Micro S Class furthers the performance, selection and value of the Benz Micro line.
The continued evolution of the Benz Micro cartridge line and the culmination of years of research and manufacturing refinements, the S Class incorporates new materials, advancements in moving coil and suspension design, and upgraded styli on the Benz Swiss hand-made moving coilsCLEARAUDIO TRACKABILITY TEST RECORD
The Trackabillity provides information on the sampling characteristics of your tonearm / cartridge combination. The higher the value achieved, the better the relevant tonearm / cartridge combination is to scan difficult groove modulations without distortion. Amplitude accurancy +- 0.1 dB
Media: 180 g Vinyl
NOW IN STOCKReed 1H Tonearm
Starts at £2500, please get in touch to discuss your requirements and pricing.
(available in 9.5" 10.5" and 12") Reed 1H is the latest addition to Reed's entry level tonearm series. And, for the first time, they introduce carbon fiber as the Reed 1H’s arm wand material. After thorough research Reed found a way to make the carbon fiber arm wand’s acoustic properties close to ones that normally are typical for the wood. By using soft wood to damp the carbon fiber tube, Reed's new arm wand’s acoustic properties become considerably better than using carbon fiber alone, and can be compared to wooden arm wands.Manufacturer's website
IsoAcoustics zaZen Isolation Platform
Composed from dense, void-less fibre and coupled with IsoAcoustics' patented isolating foot attachments, the zaZen is an isolation platform designed for use with turntables, tube amplifiers and other sensitive HiFi components.
zaZen is available in two sizes with alternative weight capacities. zaZen I measures a thickness of 38mm and holds up to 11.3kg of weight, while the zaZen II measures in at 44mm boasting a bulkier 18.1kg of maximum capacity.
The zaZen platform’s mass married with its integrated isolation technology serve to remove interference from structure-born vibration, allowing the operating HiFi component to perform at its very best and reveal new levels of acoustic clarity and detail.
Each zaZen isolation platform is finished in elegant black gloss to match neutrally with a wide variety of turntable and HiFi component aesthetics.
AMG Viella Forte Turntable
“As with the original Viella, the V12, the AMG Viella Forte, with or without the 12JT tonearm, is among the best values in high-performance, “top shelf” turntables. It competes well in terms of sonic performance and build quality with similar products, including some priced far higher.“
– Michael Fremer, Stereophile Magazine