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Thread: TT for sme V arm
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June 20, 2016, 03:13 PM #1
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TT for sme V arm
I've recently purchased a sme V arm from a local guy and was interested in upgrading my TT. Aside from SME, AVID, and transrotor which other companies TT could accommodate a SME V arm?
burmester 088/911, rega rp6, sumiko blackbird, magio S3, rel g1's, rogers pa1a, nos telefunkens, wireworld plat. ic, sc
chord dave, microrendu, uptone lps 1
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June 20, 2016, 04:20 PM #2
Re: TT for sme V arm
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June 22, 2016, 04:18 PM #3
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Re: TT for sme V arm
You should consider the new SME 15
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June 23, 2016, 08:41 PM #4
Re: TT for sme V arm
What's your price range and do you desire new or used?
Basement
Pre-amp: Wright WLA12A
Power-amp: Transcendent SC-150 monos
CD: Arcam Alpha 9
Tuner: Kenwood KT-6500
Phono Stage: K&K Maxed-Out
TT: VPI TNT Mk-6/Trans-FI T3 Pro Air bearing tonearm/Ortofon Jubilee
Speakers: Acoustic Zen's Adagios
Cables: DIY twisted pair ICs, TG Audio Speaker Cables
Breezeway
Pre-amp: Cary SLP-98
Phono stage: DIY AD797 Hypnotized
Power-amp: Latino ST-120
Tuner: Kenwood KT-7300
CD: Arcam CD82
TT: VPI TNT MK3.5/SME-V/Benz Glider/SDS
Speakers: Salk HT 2TL-s
Cables: DIY Twisted Pair, Star Quad Speaker Cables
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June 24, 2016, 12:27 AM #5
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Re: TT for sme V arm
well i think around 8500, since I can get a sme 20 new around that price
burmester 088/911, rega rp6, sumiko blackbird, magio S3, rel g1's, rogers pa1a, nos telefunkens, wireworld plat. ic, sc
chord dave, microrendu, uptone lps 1
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June 24, 2016, 12:27 AM #6
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Re: TT for sme V arm
can be used or new
burmester 088/911, rega rp6, sumiko blackbird, magio S3, rel g1's, rogers pa1a, nos telefunkens, wireworld plat. ic, sc
chord dave, microrendu, uptone lps 1
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June 24, 2016, 05:50 AM #7
Re: TT for sme V arm
I would go with the big SME. I have a friend with one and really can't imagine much better.
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June 24, 2016, 06:33 AM #8
Re: TT for sme V arm
I had an SME arm on my Transrotor Fat Bob S and loved the combo. It was a great match. I know you asked for "other" tables, but that is my only experience with SME.
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