Hi XV-1. Can you give us a comparison between the Thales and Graham? Thanks!
Thanks Bruce and XV1! How about the tonal quality of the Thales? Is it neutral? Warm and full bodied? Did you hear it with their own phono cable? TIA!
Shane - any update?
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Hi Mike
What do you want to know?
Am I still loving the tonearm? Hell yea - best hifi purchase I have made for a long time. My other tables aren't getting much play time, which is the opposite when the Phantom was the only tonearm on the TW. That to me says the most.
I really want a Thales on one of my DD tables, but that frankly is impossible with their integrated wood plinths.
Any downsides either logistically or sonically?
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Gentlemen, as you appear being the top of the crop specialists for everything turntable, have you ever come across, heard, tested the Dynavector 507Mk2?
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http://www.dynavector.com/products/tonearm/e_507mk2.html
Of course it is an older design, but quite intriguing. I heard it recently mounted on an Avid Acutus.
It's quite a machine. The reason for asking is that I find the Thales fascinating, except for the fact there is no mechanical lift. With my clumsy hands I would not want to rely on lifting the arm with my fingers.
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Hi Mike
What do you want to know?
Am I still loving the tonearm? Hell yea - best hifi purchase I have made for a long time.
My other tables aren't getting much play time, which is the opposite when the Phantom was the only tonearm on the TW. That to me says the most about the Simplicity II tonearm. I am certainly a believer in well designed tangential tracking tonearms.
I really want another Thales on one of my DD tables, but that frankly is impossible with their integrated wood plinths.
here is a quick phone shot of it spinning the new Keith Richards as I write this post :hey:
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...I have this arm. With a Dynavector cart.
How is Your LP-12 , any updates or stock ..??
I see you also have the Te Kaitora Rua. How do you like it, how would you describe it?
I have heard it once and was quite impressed.