DaVinci Tonearm


I guess, this one is quite rare. Made in Switzerland.
But anyone out there, who listened to it?
Impressions?
thomasheisig

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I just got my 12" Da Vinci Grandezza arm with their $2K cable (same copper wiring with RCA's) & will try it this weekend with the Dynavector DTR XV1S on my Verdier La Platine.
Then with the ZYX Universe S-SB 2.4 & finally with the Clearaudio Insider Reference Wood - It may take a month or so, but I'll get the proper combo 100%.
BTW - From what I'm told - The 12" Grandezza arm is probably the best arm match for the Verdier La Platin.
I also just ordered the Graham Phantom & Dynavector 507 Mk. II tonearms & it should be quite a shootout!
Stay Tuned!
Well we set it up yesterday with the Dynavector DRT XV1S & it is mind blowing!
The Grandezza is a true piece of art, built like a aircraft carrier!
Workmanship is probably the best I have ever seen.
Cartridge needs time to break in, but sounds fantastic.
Had to raise the armboard about 1/2", but set up was rather easy (thanks to Ted) & just about perfect the first time out.
Tracking @ 2 grams for now.
Da Vinci cables (RCA) are stiff & need to be tied down to release tension.
So far, maybe the best I've heard to date & completely blows away the Tri-Planer VII arm with same cartridge that I heard last week.
Bass, mids & highs are truly wondefull - very neutral sounding & live performances are almost live & very revealing.
Will try the Clearaudio next in a week or two (my personal favorite) & then the Universe S-SB.
I may have found what I was hoping for, but will not know until I compare all 3.
Will set up the other arms (once they arrive) on the Verdier & compare every combination until I get it right twice & keep two!
Third arm will go on the Oracle Anniversary & replace the SME V5.
All for now.
Best
Richard