· After some problems with the tonearm cable i play now with a rebuild Lenco L75/ PTP5 with the Grace tonearm. The Grado Gold was the first cartridge i tryed, ok, not more. The second one,shure m97xe, ok imho better. When i bought the tonearm there was a Shure m 55 e mounted without a stylus. · About a year ago I purchased an Ariston RD 80 TT which sported a Grace low mass tonearm. I had read various things about that arm at one time or another. The consensous was that it it is one hello of a good tonearm when properly set up but also that simple though it might appear to be it is a. We have for decades one of these mounted on a Linn turntable with a Grace tonearm and it sounds celestial. The Grace F-9 was made during the pinnacle age of phono cartridge design and manufacturing and thus represents the best of its time. If you are a collector of great Grace cartridges or just love to own and enjoy the best, this could be.
There is a lot of interest in this tonearm it is a Grace G Tonearm. This tonearm (Grace G) is worth well over $1, (not including the needle, cartridge, base).Here is a link to a wooden arm just like this one: G ToneArm: The metal framed G is made from specially selected materials under conditions of strict quality control. Turntable comes with Denon DA carbon fibre tonearm and working Grace F-8 cartridge. Turntable all functions work properly, no issues, keep the speed well. Description: The DP motor unit features a split platter construction, successfully separating musical sounds from feedback and significantly improving sound quality. Grace HS-2 headshell for turntables and GL GL tonearms (2) C $ C $ shipping. GRACE P-R2-F3R0 GRACEPORT ETHERNET INTERFACE (USED TESTED) C $ C $ shipping.
The Grace is very neutral in sonic coloration. And loves lower mass cartridges best of all. The Audio-Technica AT MLa is on the bright side and does need prodigious break-in to sing. The Signet TK7E is excellent on a Grace tonearm and similar in voicing to the MLa. If your system is warm sounding, the AT will be a good fit. P.S. Grace. Shinagawa Musen Company was a tonearm manufacturer that began with the cult oil damped arms of the 's and continued until the 's with the popular G Gallery. Grace Gallery. Phono Cartridges. About a year ago I purchased an Ariston RD 80 TT which sported a Grace low mass tonearm. I had read various things about that arm at one time or another. The consensous was that it it is one hello of a good tonearm when properly set up but also that simple though it might appear to be it is a.
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