Do SME V's come with detchable head shell?


Hi there, I am considering to buy an SME V from some guy in England but his pictures show the SME V w/o a headshell. The tone arm is supposed to be brand new in the box but I thought that these are not removable on the SME V so can anyone enlighten me on what is going on here?

Thanks guys
musicgioni
Dear friends: The SME V or IV comes with non-removable headshell but the 300 series come wwith removable headshell, but there are ddifferences in the quality sound reproduction between the V/IV and the 300 series.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
If you can find them, the Model 10 tonearm has the SME V magnesium tonearm tube AND a removeable headshell, although it only has the ABEC-1 bearings as on the 300 series arms. The 300/Model 10 arms acan also be upgraded with the FDIV fluid damper and VTA adjustment wand that comes with the V series arms.

Yes - the SME V comes with a removable headshell - it is a current model. Sometimes it is known as a Vd. I have one mounted on my Teres turntable. (It is not a 300, it is a V.) I can (and do) adjust azimuth.

The SME designed connection between arm and headshell is significantly stronger than that between cartridge and headshell. SME engineers claim the headshell/arm joint is structurally a match to the non-removable headshell version to the effect that there is no sonic difference between them.

Tim
Dear Tim: Interesting that the V comes now with removable headshell, I can't find in the SME website.

Anyway, for my point of view this new V really is not a V because the " unique " V characteristic is that is build from one piece. I don't want to argue about but it seems to me different than the original/always V.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.