Does Anybody Know This Tonearm?


Silly question, I'm sure, but I don't recognize this logo. Any help is appreciated, thanks!

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5531/10986615785_d4df77df2b_c.jpg
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Showing 3 responses by almarg

I've been happily using a Magnepan Unitrac I for nearly 30 years, and I have no plans to switch to anything else in the foreseeable future. For the most part, I've used it with Grace F9E series cartridges, first the F9E, then the F9E Ruby, then the F9E Ruby retipped by Soundsmith.

BTW, the "logo" referred to in the OP is not actually a logo. On my tonearm the word "Unitrac" appears there, in black lettering on a light grey background. Apparently that label is no longer present on the arm that is pictured.

Regards,
-- Al
Thanks very much, Al (Rodman)! I'll definitely keep that in mind for the future. Looks like its weight and compliance would make it an excellent match for this arm, in contrast to many other LOMCs.

Best regards,
-- Al
Thanks much for the very nice offer, Al (Rodman), but I'll pass at this time. I'm using the phono section of a vintage Mark Levinson ML-1 preamp, accessed via tape outs, as my phono stage, and it is configured with low gain MM-compatible internal modules. I think I have MC modules for it packed away in a box, but they are unknown quantities at this point, not having been powered up since I purchased the ML-1 from a previous owner 28 years ago, and perhaps never having been powered up.

Also, I'm quite happy with the work Mr. Ledermann of Soundsmith did on my Grace cartridge.

I've been thinking of upgrading the phono stage at some point in the next year or so, perhaps to a Herron VTPH-2. I would probably address upgrading the cartridge at about the same time, and your recommendation of the 17D3 certainly looks like a good bet.

Thanks again. Best regards,
-- Al