SME Model 20/12 versus TechDas AirForce V or Suggestions for a 2 tonearm TT


I have a Model 20/12 TT with a 312S tonearm. Some time ago ( a long time ago, in fact) I ordered a Schroeder CB-L tonearm. However, as Franck Schroder is very busy, it took a long time to fulfill the order.
in the mean time, as I didn’t believe that I would get my CB tonearm anymore, I had the chance to buy a Graham Phantom III 12” tonearm. This week, I got the good news that finally my tonearm is ready. So I am faced with having 2 top notch tonearms to use, having a TT which accepts only one.
My audio dealer offered me an almost irrefutable business to exchange the SME 20/12 with its 312 tonearm for a AirForce V TT, which allows for two or more TA

The V has more technology but is not well isolated as the SME 20 I wonder what is your opinion about the business and if anyone has listened to both tables with same tonearm and cartridge to compare  

 

pfmaudio

Showing 2 responses by mijostyn

The V would have to go on a MinusK platform which is another 5K. I do not care much for TechDas products. I think your SME is a better turntable. My first choice would be to sell the Graham and the 312S, mount the CB and you will never look back. If you have to do two arms then a Dohmann Helix 1 is the best way to go. The poor man's version is a Kuzma Stabi R on a MinusK platform. Being a sadomasochist I am thinking about taking a Sota Millenium, removing it's suspension and placing it on a MinusK platform so I can mount two arms, a Reed 5T and a Schroder LT. I am a sucker for vacuum clamping.  A turntable without adequate isolation is not an option.