Brinkmann vs HR-X vs SME 30


Has anyone compared these tables? Any comments?
gladstone

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One Audiogon member has. I don't remember where his post was. He compared the Yorke S7, Brinkman & SME?#. His assesment, from what I remember, was the Brinkman was most neutral w. the Yorke just behind. Brizonbiovizier, if you care to chime in? It all left me needing more money. I was about to get an SME 20 & then held off. From what people have said the 20 is great for classical, but I need something well rounded. I would add the Yorke S7, Acoustic Solid or Acoustic Signature maybe to this group, along w. the Kuzma w. tonearm. I have heard the Yorke S7 several times & feel it is exceptional but needs the Vibraplane to be considered as such. I would say the SME & HR-X can be compared as they have a suspension. The Brinkman must be compared w. suspension to be relevant. Each with their respective tonearms & I would guess suitable cartridge. that would be the EMT for the Brinkman, & maybe a Dynavector for the SME if you are using the SME V tonearm. For the VPI your call. I love the design of the Brinkman and the tonearm, but you can't mount a VDH cartridge on the tonearm. The Brinkman can accomodate 2 tonearms, which for me at this level of the game is a big plus.
No experience but my guess it the Brinkman Arm & the EMT are very synergistic. I was strongly disrecommended the Brinkman Arm/ Breuer arm by a very reputable turntable manufacturer. He mentioned the Breuer arm to be compatible with only a few cartriges. In that regard he also mentioned that the Brinkman arm would not match well w. Koetsus, London, Dynavector or Allaerts cartridges. He did mention that it would work well w. Van Den Hull. The problem is that the VdH cartridge base will not fit due to the fins on the Breuer type arm headshell. Another arm highly recommended for EMT or VdH by a fellow Audiogoner is Sumiko The ARM. It is similar to the Breuer type arm in some designs. My guess is that a Audiocraft or Grahm would also work well, but that is only a guess.

I do know that the ideal arm for one cartridge has very little to do with what is ideal for a 2nd cartridge.
Brizonbiovizer;

The manufacturer doesn't make any tonearms. He does have arm manufacturers who he has relationships with, but he wasn't trying to sell me anything. In fact I didn't purchase a tonearm from him. I ended up getting the Ikeda IT-407, w a Jamamoto Ebony Headshell. Raul recommended the tonearm. I also have on order a. Schroder tonearm. I noticed that most arms can be tweeked to be made compatible w. most cartridges but the synergy between different cartridges is what really makes the final difference. In this case my cartridges of choice are my Condor, my Koetsu & a Dynavector XV-1S. Maybe an Allaerts some day. The Ikeda & the Schroder should be a better match for some of these cartridges in the future.