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Jan 28, 2025
Rare and well recorded early singing
Really extraordinary singing captured far better than most acoustic records.

Feb 03, 2024
Classic 12" Tonearm with Easily Changed Headshell
Great, solid tonearm. A classic. The longer the tonearm, the better; don't go for a 9" unless your plinth lacks the room for a full 12" model like this one. Headshells on the SME can easily be switched out, unlike most good tonearms made today. This a must for people who play both 33s and 78s, or stereo and mono records. Also convenient when you want to swap out your expensive/delicate cart for a cheaper/sturdier one to play grotty discs. Some audiophiles feel that the extra connection involved in a swappable cart deteriorates the signal, but honestly this is not something the human ear can hear with proper wiring and a good tonearm like this one. Remember -- the cart/stylus are what really matters, the tonearm can only hurt not help the sound. This is a solid arm that won't detract, and the easily swappable headshells mean you can pick the perfect cart for your disc without 30 minutes of fussing.
Only drawback: the SME 30xx series (9" or 12") does require a substantial amount of drilling to set the arm. This is quite common in this price range.