What Does It Take To Surpass A SME V?


Thinking about the possibility of searching for a new tonearm. The table is a SOTA Cosmos Eclipse. Cartridge currently in use is a Transfiguration Audio Proteus, and it also looks like I will also have an Ortofon Verismo if a diamond replacement occurs without incident. 

The V is an early generation one but in good condition with no issues. Some folks never thought highly of the arm, others thought it quite capable. So it's a bit decisive. 

The replacement has to be 9 to 10.5 inches. I have wondered if Origin Live is worth exploring? Perhaps a generation old Triplanar from the pre owned market?

 Any thoughts on what are viable choices? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

neonknight

Showing 1 response by barolobrain

Like you, I had an early SME V on a SOTA Star III, in use for over 30 years, serviced twice mainly just to clean and check.  I replaced it with an AMG 9W2 which I managed to find used.  It outperformed the SME in every respect except perhaps the bass where while more articulate, perhaps not quite as full.  In truth, I did not notice this on the Kuzma TT which replaced my SOTA.  Carts used in the last 5 years or so have been ZYX Airy3 and Dynavector XV-1s.  Fast forward, I finally changed out the SOTA and went with a Kuzma Ref 2 on which I mounted the AMG arm.  Quite frankly, I never missed the SME and sold it only a few weeks are getting the AMG.  I eventually replaced the AMG with a Kuzma 4point11 as I wanted the arm to match the TT.  I would not say that the Kuzma performaned better than the AMG.  The setup for the Kuzma is easily faster and more repeatable but I think quite highly of the AMG.  I sold it to a Garard 301 user and he loves the arm.