From the review, it sounds like an incredible arm for the money. I am fascinated by his turntable as well. Did you consider it? Know it's price?
Different Tonearm and Table advice...short, short
I contacted Morsiani to ask about his entry level arms and their suitability for the following tables:
Teres 150/245
Scheu Premier Mk II
Nottingham Spacedeck
Audio Note TT1
Here is the response:
Hello,
My CM 1 arm with carbon tube is sold at Euro 800,00,excluded shipment and taxes.
It can be installed on all turntables you wrote. In my opinion the best is the Teres, followed by the Scheu; the Audio Note is really a renamed Systemdek and is good for the price and better than Rega.
The Nottingham is not advisable because has a stepped motor with noticeble cogging,and it is the worsest of the group.
Best regards,Carlo Morsiani.
This arm was mentioned in TNT Audio and received a thumbs up for cost and being competitive with the best arms out there. They do mention ease of setup is NOT one of its merits. The arm is available in 9" and 12" lengths and with different headshells.
Looks like it could be landed for just under a grand US so it is competitive with the more expensive Rega arms and things like the Graham Robin and the Morch (DP6 more expensive).
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/morsiani_e.html
Anybody with experience with this arm?
Teres 150/245
Scheu Premier Mk II
Nottingham Spacedeck
Audio Note TT1
Here is the response:
Hello,
My CM 1 arm with carbon tube is sold at Euro 800,00,excluded shipment and taxes.
It can be installed on all turntables you wrote. In my opinion the best is the Teres, followed by the Scheu; the Audio Note is really a renamed Systemdek and is good for the price and better than Rega.
The Nottingham is not advisable because has a stepped motor with noticeble cogging,and it is the worsest of the group.
Best regards,Carlo Morsiani.
This arm was mentioned in TNT Audio and received a thumbs up for cost and being competitive with the best arms out there. They do mention ease of setup is NOT one of its merits. The arm is available in 9" and 12" lengths and with different headshells.
Looks like it could be landed for just under a grand US so it is competitive with the more expensive Rega arms and things like the Graham Robin and the Morch (DP6 more expensive).
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/morsiani_e.html
Anybody with experience with this arm?
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