Basis Audio Super Arm 9


Seeing a few posts on this amazing tonearm. Just installed my Super Arm 9 on my Debut table... Loving it!
jebsmith73
I am new to the basis family moving from a loaded LP-12 to a 2800/Vector 4.  I am seriously considering the SA9 but would appreciate hearing your latest opinions.  Associated equipment would be Aesthetix Rhea, ARC, Manley Neo Classic Mono's and Maggie 3.6.  Cartridge is Hana Umami Red.  I appreciate your feedback!
Chargerfan, I'm glad you enjoy your arm as much as I do. Yes AJ was very talented and will be missed. I'm not familiar with the Basis LP is that an old cartridge? Enjoy Jeff
Hi there jwm. Just thought I would let you know that the Super Arm 9 is still amazing me every time I listen. I changed my cart from a Basis LP to a Lyra Etna and also upgraded my Aesthetix Signature amps to Atlas Eclipse monos. These changes have made my Vandy 7s very happy. This thread is what led me to the Super Arm 9 so thanks again to all of you who sold me on this state of the art product. For those of you who are considering the SA9, it is expensive, but worth every cent. Finally, what a shame about AJ. I talked with him many times at the Newport Show and will always think of him as a gentleman and a legend of the High End.

I am intrigued by this arm too.  I presume it would be a drop-in replacement of my  Vector arm on my Basis Debut table.  But, I do wonder how it compares with other interesting arms, such as the Schroeder Linear Tracking arm or the Swedish Audio Technologies arm (that one being WAY more expensive), or a Durand arm.

I know that a reviewer for The Absolute Sound went nuts about the SA9 and strongly suggested that it would make sense to cut back severely on the budget for a table if that is what it takes to afford the SA9.  My problem is that I hardly ever agree with reviewers, and there is really no way to actually hear and compare arms. 

Thanks, Pops, I'm certainly excited to say the least.  Although it's definitely a grip of coin, I'm confident that it's the best next upgrade especially since I have a Basis turntable.  I currently have an Audio Reasearch SP20 pre but will be moving to the Ref 10 soon.

Thanks, jwm - I know my question is rather subjective (like asking what cheese goes with this particular wine) since there are so many grand cartridge options out there these days.  Hearing from folks that have the superarm 9 on a Basis turntable and hearing why helps me hone the thoughts a bit.  Much appreciated.
I went from the ZYX Universe II to the Miyahima Madake. It has Koetsu mids but extended top and bottom that Koestu never had.
Congrats on your new Superarm.   I am using a transfiguration proteus on my vector 4 arm on a 2200 signature.  Great performer, on my system it is completely balanced.  Digs deep with great clarity.   It is a great match to either my Allnic 3000 or ARC ph 5.  

What phono pre are you using.?  

Hi gang, 

Randy from Optimal enchantment is coming over tomorrow to install my Superarm 9 (I currently have the vector 4 on a 2200 signature with Lyra Etna).  For all you superarm owners, do you have a cartridge recommendation?  The Etna is a wonderful cartridge with incredible mid range but there are cartridges with sweeter highs and richer lows out there (like the Lyra Atlas). Wondering what you guys are using and if you have recommends as I'm about to my SA 9 adventure. Thanks in advance!

Chargerfan, I agree with you 100% about this being the best upgrade I ever made. This arm is so revealing, but in a musical and not analytical manner.
Jwm- When describing the Super Arm 9, sonic bliss is an understatement. I have never experienced an upgrade like this in any system I have owned. I won't go into all of the sonic benefits of this arm because I could spend most of the day doing so. Many thanks to Jwm, Jebsmith73, and others who posted on various forums about this product. If you own a Basis table, somehow you must put this arm on it. Once you hear what it can do you will figure out a way to get it. I did and it was worth every cent that i ponied up. Those of you who posted on this subject please accept my gratitude for doing so. A brotherhood of Super Arm 9 owners.
Listen no one said this was cheap. Everything in high end audio today is way over priced. Its seams like speakers start at 10,000,00 and electronics above 20,000 and more. Fifteen years ago a 5,000.00 speaker was crazy.
A thread full of worthless blubber.... but run, don't wait, avoid the next price increase...try to get a better rate for group buy...
I'll report back this weekend on what I hear with this arm. And thanks Jeff.
You were one of those who really influenced my decision on this purchase.
Chargerfan, I don't feel guilty because I know you will be thanking me and will be in sonic bliss for a long time. The best Jeff
Randy Cooley of Optimal Enchantment in Santa Monica is bringing my Basis Super Arm 9 out for installation this Friday. My table is a Basis Debut (fully loaded), electronics is Aesthetix IO, and Atlas Sig monos plus the wonderful
Vandersteen Model 7 speakers. The Atlas mono blocs have high grade teflon caps in the high pass filter which stays charged at all times in stand- by mode thus, I don't need the outboard HP filter. Thanks to Jwm for helping to make me little light on cash this month/year. Those who know at the Newport Show said this is the best arm on the planet and that the arm/ cartridge is actually more important than the TT. I am very excited about this upgrade.
Buy one before it goes up again! I'll stick with the Vector for now. Once you get into that amount of money, it's a difficult decision to figure out how to best spend $15K upgrading. New cartridge, new cables, new phono preamp - new speakers? Or the new arm.
A customer just ordered a Kuzma 4Point to replace his Phantom II, to be mounted on his Basis Debut with a custom adapter I designed. Can't wait for his reaction and figure he'll be losing a lot of sleep :)
So how much does the SA9 cost? And has anyone compared it to a current version Triplanar?
Pops as great as the Vector is the SA9 is so much better its hard to comprehend.
Darnit! Better buy an extra lotto ticket today! The Vector 4 was a big difference maker on my Basis 2200 Sig, I can imagine how the SA9 would even further improve things.
I had the Graham 2.0 and the Vector also killed it. The Graham was thin and bright. I moved to the SA9 and I'm in a totally different dimension. All I can say is wow and yes its worth every penny.
I bought my Basis Super Arm 9 from Optimal Enchantment in California.

Overture Audio is also an option too.
I live in Dayton Ohio and would like to know where you purchased you arm as their are no dealers in Ohio. I own the Basis 2800
Started with a Graham Phantom, then traded up to the Vector 4. The Vector was a more natural sounding arm in my system.

Super Arm 9 , has deep defined articulate bass. Larger sound stage,musical instruments have a lot more body and are properly placed in the sound field. Vocals larger, more emotional vibrato. Much less listening fatigue, very smooth sounding,yet still has lots of detail. This arm draws you into the music like no other.

My Dyavector Xv1 t... has never sounded better.
That is exciting. Could you write a few words comparing it to the Vector 4 tonearm.

I had a Basis 2000 turntable with a Rega tonearm, it was a revelation, and major improvement, when I replaced the Rega with a Basis Vector 3.