Tonearm Suggestions


I have limited knowledge on tonearms and need suggestions on a tonearm new or used on a $1000 budget (max) that will out perform my modifed RB-300 with drop counterweight, VTA adjuster and VdH wire.

The cartridge I use is a Grado Reference so it will have to be lightweight to limit that infamous "Grado Dance". I also use a Golden Cross phono cable and the table is similar to a Linn Sondek

I thought maybe Hadcock or Morch because their light but thats pushing the limit if bought new.

Any other suggestions would be helpful.
kel34
Go Hadcock or Morch - they will outperform the Rega by a huge (and very noticable) margin.

You can get both used for very reasonable prices - I paid less for my Morch UP4s (I have 2) than what I paid to have my Rega upgraded. After listening to the Morch I got rid of the Rega - IMHO it is little more than junk compared to a UP4.

Regards
Paul
I second (or third) the recommendation for a Morch, if you want something that is still in current production. I have a preference for unipivots and preferred my UP 4 over an Origin Live Silver Taper.

If you don't mind going vintage (well, sort of), try to find a Technics EPA-100, which is light enough to handle MM (high compliance) carts and most of not all medium compliance carts, should your tastes change. I have one on my Technics SP-25 in the study running a Shure V15 Type III with good results.
Kel, I forgot to mention. You get 4 different mass 9" arms for the Morch and I think 2 different mass 12" arms. So whatever cart you need to run you will be able to source an arm to match.

I have not run a Grado myself, but another poster who has a Morch/Grado combo informed me that Grado recommend the heavier (blue dot) arm for the Grado. It did not make sense to me but you may want to follow up with Grado if you decide to go with a Morch.

Again, they are simply light years ahead of anything I have heard from Rega.

If you are on a budget I suggest you consider a Bel Canto / Scheu unipivot. They are available in both 10" and 12" lengths and retail for around $500 to $600. I have a 12" Scheu and to be totally honest I prefer it to my Morch arms. It is a star performer.

Regards
Paul
Hi pauly

Thanks for the suggestions when you say the Morch out performs a Rega do you mean a modified version.

Mine has vdh wire, cardas clips, vta adjuster and heavyweight. Also is the Morch suitable for a suspended table?