Mab,the thing I was taken to,with the arm,is it's ability to be set up,and then one can take away many of the "normal" set-up parts,which supposedly add coloration.I like the "fabulous" one piece armtube(it's shape seems well thought out),as well as the use of lead in specific places, for damping.FINALLY,a seemingly great NEW unipivit,not needing damping of the pivot assembly!Hope it works!!
I am probably "clueless" as to all this(leading to follow ups,but "what the heck"),but the writer(note this is NOT a formal review,but seems to be done out of affection,and respect,for the designer)REALLY makes a compelling case for this particular arm design!!
Also,if one was to agree with the "argument" made,indicating that the more parts an arm has,the more vibration potential exists(which DOES make sense),I think some of us(me included)would have to take a HARD look,at our current arms!MY GOD,suddenly I am looking at my 2.2,and saying to myself "Oye vey,it has SO many parts!What if..."!
Just imagine if this argument about tonearm "parts count" really adds up!!!Can we effectively do away with the Triplanar too?...Please don't get mad at me Doug,just some of my "mindless" humor!-:)
This,all,is fun to ponder,though!Maybe the "Septum" arm will get reviewed,in the future.I like the fact that it can fit on most tables.Another potential "contender" which can keep us all going for awhile!
Best to all!