Fidelity Research FR-64 vs. FR-54


In a prior discussion, I had asked about tonearm suggestions for a Luxman PD-441 table that currently has a Denon DA-307 tonearm and Grado The Reference high output cartridge.  Many suggestions were provided.  A Fidelity Research FR-64 was suggested as a simple replacement.  I'm wondering if the FR-54 would also be good, being that it is mentioned in the Luxman manual in the same category as the Denon arm on there now?
bdunne

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Well, our distortion man Raul will not benefit from anything. He loves to repeat his distortion "facts" like a broken record. You know the movie Groundhog Day? The only difference is, Bill Murray finds the way out of the time loop, Raul not. He loves to wake up in the morning with the same song again and again.... "I got you, Babe"

This thread is about FR Arms and was usually hacked from our "beloved" Mexican member who lives in his own world (of distortions).
Let’s be honest, his part time knowledge is not enough for today, his inability to connect something to get a better result is well known. His USA tour was not really successful, some are too polite to name it, but a few told me, that Taco man is in reality even worse than at Audiogon.
High End Made in Mexico needs a bit more than distortion monologues which pop up like a broken record.
Enjoy the music and not distortions greetings is the pale result from someone who creates his own truth.