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Audio Note arm
Hello all,
I have recently got a new arm, an Audio Note arm 2. It replaces an Origin Live modified RB250. It sounds very good, much smoother and more detailed. Not cheap at £930 but it was years since I had spent any real money on my system (not just caps and resistors) so I felt like treating myself. It has certainly moved things up a level
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Commission for Dark Skies (CfDS) Last edited by Phil Y; 8th March 2013 at 06:48 PM. Reason: spilling mistake |
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Re: Audio Note arm
Oh, very nice indeed Phil! The arm/deck and picture look great Did you make the plinth?
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Re: Audio Note arm
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the compliments. Yes, I built the plinth. Nothing too clever, just laminated sheets as many, many have done before on Lenco Heaven. It sounds very good though. My previous deck was a Pink Triangle LPT which was arguably the pick of the mid price decks in its day (Manticore Mantra, Linn Axis etc). The Lenco is far, far better. Regards, Phil.
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Commission for Dark Skies (CfDS) Last edited by Phil Y; 9th March 2013 at 04:56 PM. |
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Re: Audio Note arm
Hi Phil,
Nice looking arm and interesting that it is a correct length to fit a Lenco. I don't think there any other current arms that will do so, or if there are, they are few. Regards, Greg |
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Re: Audio Note arm
Yes I was looking at how you'd fitted it Phil, is the top plate cut for clearance then the arm fixed to the plinth? Are these arms Rega geometry?
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Re: Audio Note arm
Hi Richard,
I doubt they are Rega geometry. People I know who use Rega arms and most others infact, often cut off a section of the steel plinth where the arm is mounted in order to provide room for an arm with geometry different from the original Goldring arm, hense my previous post. Decca used to offer a low budget unipivot arm that was a direct replacement for the Goldring and there was another but I don't recall what that was. It'll be interesting to read Phil's response, who, incidentally is a very nice man who lent me a pair of quality microphones to help me test my reel to reel tape deck |
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Re: Audio Note arm
Hi Richard and Greg,
When I built the Lenco I saw, as Greg says, that many people cut the rear corner off to fit new arms. I thought this looked a little rough and ready so I cut just enough of the top plate away to allow the Rega to drop through it and as Richard noted, mount on the plinth. This, from a distance, kept the deck looking like an integrated unit. With the fitting of the Audio Note arm I had to cut through the perimeter of the chassis to make it fit which has spoiled the effect somewhat. Yes, the arm is Rega geometry. Regards, Phil.
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Re: Audio Note arm
Ah Richard, your powers of observation are clearly better than mine. I missed seeing the cut out in Phil's first photo. My bad.
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Re: Audio Note arm
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It wasn't long before I replaced the arm with an SME and swapped over the V15/III. Signals went to a Verdik Ten amp. Now, there was a real quality piece of kit. Funny how these odd references remind one of things long forgotten . . . . |