Does Anybody Know This Tonearm?


Silly question, I'm sure, but I don't recognize this logo. Any help is appreciated, thanks!

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Showing 4 responses by rodman99999

Love my Maggie arms! Great with high compliance carts.
That Amphenol plug(222-11N07) was discontinued in the 80's.
Not an easy item to find, but- in reality; it shouldn't ever
have to be replaced. I bought a couple extra arms, so I
could cannibalize one, make an adapter and
use
a Tricon Analog phono cable, instead of the old one. This
is the only supplier that I've found to have any NOS plugs
left(to the tune of $90+): (http://www.semiconductor500.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=23382&zenid=062191ae763593d8f853cd31b69cd84e)
Hey Al- If you ever get the itch to go MC(and own a phono stage with enough gain): try a Dynavector 17D3. It's magic, on a Maggie arm.
Hi Al- If you want a taste of what a LOMC can provide and have a phono stage that's compatible; I have a Denon 103D(same compliance as the F9E), already aligned in a Unitrac headshell. All you'd have to do is screw it on, plug it in, set VTF, VTA, azimuth and anti-skate. I bought it in 1982, but the stylus is still perfect(always cleaned it with Stylast) and the cart still performs beautifully. Not for sale, but- I'd let you take her for test spin.