Fidelity Research FR14 as good Sonically as FR64 or Jelco750?


Would you do that deal? Is FR14 a really good sounding arm? I want to put it on a vintage Thorens 124 or modified Lenco75.
Is the FR14 as good musically speaking as FR64 or better than a Jelco 750 series?
vinny55

Showing 3 responses by rauliruegas

Dear @vinny55 : These are very good alternatives inside your budget:

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis8h6dg-ortofon-ta-210-tone-arm-tonearms 

here the Ortofon info:

https://www.ortofon.com/ta-210-p-432

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis8i4bd-origin-live-encounter-mk3c-9-inch-rca-terminations-great-...

Origin live as Ortofon  needs no presentation. Both tonearms comes with phono cable interconnection cable.

Your choice.

Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
Dear @vinny55 : Jelco is better tonearm that many of us could imagine and is a well damped design and you can get some kind of warranty if something is wrong with. Warranty that you have not with that vintage tonearm that additional is not a well damped design an vintage internal wiring where the Jelco is a " fresh " one about.

Could be that @noromance  is right.

R.
Dear @vinny55: "  Is FR14 a really good sounding arm? " , well that's is not easy to say because a tonearm is not a transducer as a cartridge.

Its quality level performance depends  mainly on a well matched cartridge couple.

By its design characteristics looks fine and with advantages against the 64 because the F14 is static balanced design and does not need the ringing VTF mechanism that comes in the 64. 

The offset between the arm wand and the pivot/counterweigth is something " weird " in the 14 design and difficult to say if it's an advantage or disadvantage during play tests.

The 14 bearing friction is very low and this could has a meaning of its quality level and design excecution.

Even that this link comes from 2008 maybe you can contact this F14 owner whom could gives you first hand information:

https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=30&image_id=5731


Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.