Has anyone had experience with the Schroeder Arm


In a high res setup has anyone been able to compare this arm to the top pivoting competition.I think that the fact that the pivot is magnetic as opposedto a bearing like a unipivot(needing damping) should on paper be less resonant and maybe sound better.I currently own,and,am happy with a Graham 2.2,but the idea of a true frictionless bearing (all bearings have some degree of friction)really could make a real difference in a good setup.I'm not interested at the moment in straight line trackers with air bearings (although I love some of them)due to the hassle of external pumps and tubing runs.
sirspeedy

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I agree with Frank. It costs a fair bit to distribute and advertise.
Like frank, I'm surprised if you didn't get a reply from GT Audio.I bought my Schroeder Model 2 from Graham Tricker at GT Audio in the UK. I have known Graham for over 10 years and spent many pounds/euros/dollars with him.
I would be very surprised if Graham did not answer your calls or emails. I have often called him late at night (he stay up for his US customers) and at the weekends. He always answers his emails (gt.audio@tesco.net). In the UK, he will usually travel to your home to set up your arm, cart or speakers (he is the UK Avantgarde distributor).
Give Graham a call. Be prepared to wait for your Schroeder arm (I waited 5 months), but it is well worth it.