Dear Ruben1: Yes, it is well regarded in terms of built quality.
Graham?, well things are that the Graham is a copy of the Audiocraft ones.
IMHO and for an unipivot tonearm Audiocraft is a good alternative but is only an alternative to several today and vintage tonearms out there.
It is important to know with which cartridge or cartridges you are thinking to mate it. A tonearm/cartridge is a unity not two items/products but just one.
If the people that read your thread can know the cartridge model you own I'm sure that some of them could give you a better advise that mine in this post.
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
Graham?, well things are that the Graham is a copy of the Audiocraft ones.
IMHO and for an unipivot tonearm Audiocraft is a good alternative but is only an alternative to several today and vintage tonearms out there.
It is important to know with which cartridge or cartridges you are thinking to mate it. A tonearm/cartridge is a unity not two items/products but just one.
If the people that read your thread can know the cartridge model you own I'm sure that some of them could give you a better advise that mine in this post.
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.