Michell Technoarm vs Origin Live Silver vs ???


I'm looking at a new tonearm to replace my old Audioquest PT6. The Michell Technoarm and Origin Live arms are always mentioned together, and seem similar in that they improve on the old Rega RB250 design.

So, any comparisons of the two?

Any comments on each of their improvements (sonically and technically)?

Any suggestions for a different arm upgrade at about the $1000 or so level?

Thanks,
Bob

PS: I have a custom made non-suspended turntable using VPI parts (motor and MK III platter and bearing) and a solid 1" Corian plinth.
ptmconsulting

Showing 1 response by flyingred

The OL arms have slightly loosened bearings compared to the stock Rega. They work less well in tables that are designed to dissipate resonant energy through the platter and main bearing (e.g. Avids). In their country of origin (UK) they are much criticized for the quality of finish.

The Michells are highly regarded both for their finish and for sonic performance.

Even better though is the Expressimo modified RB250 (around $650) - the heavyweight mod delivers amazing bass extension and the Cardas re-wire is very pleasing. I have done the Twl hi-fi mod to mine (fishing weights epoxied to the bearing covers) and this adds extra refinement to the arm when matched with a low compliance cart like my Denon DL-103.

Chris Brady (Teres) reckons that the Expressimo is the best value arm at its price point.

Having said that, you get what you pay for and if you are prepared to spend more on, say a Moerch, you will enjoy more refinement and better resolution.

However the modified Regas are state of the art at their price point and very adaptable because they work with virtually any cart you might choose.