Tonearm Advice Needed


I would appreciate some advice on selecting a tonearm.  While new to the forum - this is my first post, I have spent quite a bit of time reading on a number of topics over the past couple of years, or so.  And, while I've had several systems composed of separates, I have allowed myself to become a little stagnant over the years.  So I have "some" knowledge, but I'm nowhere near sophisticated.

I have a couple of turntables, but I purchased another one some time ago. I plan to use it with a new system I am in the process of assembling. The turntable is a first year production TD124 (1) in great shape I bought at a pretty fair price. I did set it up with a mid-level tonearm with a MM cartridge and it was somewhat impressive. Thus, I was encouraged to improve the sound with a nice arm.

Before knowing as much as I needed to know, I put the proverbial cart before the horse a couple of years ago. I latched on to an SME 3009R still sealed in the original packaging.  I've not taken it from the sealed wrapping, since I later thought I may need a lower mass arm for an MC cart, such as an AT Art 9.  I'm considering the similar style SME M3-9R.  I could depart from the iconic style, I suppose.  But the new model may be sufficient - I'm not really sure.  The system I'm putting together so far consists of a Pass X250, Pass X1.  Phono Pre may end up being Pass as well. At the present, the phono is an ifi 2.  I've tentatively set the tonearm budget at around 2K, thinking I could sell the NOS SME to at least partially fund the new arm. I not quite comfortable with a used tonearm.  I'm not married to the whole TD124 thing, but I'm hoping that for the cost of the table and arm I can obtain very high quality sound for the money.  I'm budgeting for new speakers, having lived with 4311's and AR10Pi's for a long, long time. I listen to all genres of music.  


nolojunko

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Note:  I just noticed I made a typo on the tonearm model I'm considering, though most of you already likely understood I must have meant SME M2-9R, at 9 g effective mass, and improved ball races, etc., vs. the early production 3009R at 12.5 g. effective mass with nylon bearing. 

For those of you who have run (or are presently running) a 3009, is it a lower mass version, such as the improved?

Another question: Is the significantly lower mass and improved ball race engineering worth the additional investment in terms of higher compliance cartridge options, performance, and SQ?  

And, would anyone know the market value of a mint NOS 3009R should I end up being convinced other tonearms would be quite a bit better on this setup?
@ solypsa - - The temporary plinth is an "open" 3/4" mdf with walnut veneer.  I'm a bit surprised at how well it functions - relatively speaking, that is.  I do plan to purchase a new plywood-based plinth, then experiment with alternative mountings of the table.
Thanks for all your advice and information.  This, together with a bit more research elsewhere, has convinced me that the 3009R is really a great arm - likely besting many successors from SME and a quite a number of arms from other companies.

After settling on tricking out the TD124 with this new tonearm, I'll be budgeting for a new-used phono pre and cartridge.  I'm attracted to an Ortofon SPU, but I think money is more effectively spent on an alternative MC.  I'm a little concerned about the ferrous platter, but a significant number of MC users on the Mk 1 comment it is likely a non-issue.  I'd like to think more about a DL103 enhanced variety, the AT Art9, Shelter, Mayajima - - once I become more convinced of the compliance issue consideration.