Tonearm for VPI HW MkIII


Hi, I'm contemplating a step up from my current (very forgettable) tonearm. The choices are between an Origin Live modified RB300, ET2 (although I hear it's a realy pain in the upkeep department) and the JMW arm from VPI. Is the VPI arm really that much better than anything else in that price range? Thanks for the response
sknnyc
I traded in an Audioquest PT-6 tonearm when I got my VPI and ended up getting the VPI for $895. What a deal!
Hi Slowhand, Was the $895 for a brand new arm or for a used arm. If you could provide further info., I'd appreciate it greatly. Thanks.
I tried a Dynavector 507 MK1 and was astounded at the level of mid range information that it delivered. I believe that It was the turntable that assisted to get the most from the tonearm. A decade later I now have a VPI HW MK3, with a TNT V platter/bearing, SAMA, and a VPI JMW10" upgraded to the latest 10.5i ..even better again!
You can get about 90% of the performance of the JMW 10.5 by making a couple of judicious improvements onto the basic JMW 10 arm ($1299 from Music Direct, Elusive Disc, etc.). The first is to buy the upgraded, sunk counterweight for $100 from one these vendors. The second is to buy the VPI tonearm cable. The last (which I haven't done yet) is to buy the VPI anti-skate device. For about $1650, this is nothing short of a true bargain. Add on an air isolation stand (buy used from Ebay for around $400) and you have a major improvement over your current setup.