S.M.E. 10 owners


I'm giving the S.M.E. model 10 table serious concideration however I have not listened to it in a system,yet.
The dealer has the model 20/2 and 5 arm which I have heard on several occastions and love the model 20s dynamic living presents with recorded music.
The model 10 will arrive to his store sometime into the New Year.

My question to you owners of the model 10 is.

The 10A tonearm that comes with the table do you like it and have you upgraded the tonearm wire? or even the arm? I understand the standard Van Den Hul wire S.M.E. uses is not verygood according to Roy Gregory editor of Hi-Fi + magazine.

What type of music do you listen to and what brand of m.c.cartridge are you using with the model 10.

Are you using any particular brand of platform under your S.M.E.?

I'm using two differant pairs of speakers in my system depending on what I would like to hear ,music wise.

S.M.E. uses Quad electrostats to voice their range of tables and arms.
I have a pair of refurbished Quad 63s.this is one of a few reasons why I'm concidering an S.M.E. table.

I also like the idea there is not a constant upgrade path with their arms and tables.

Thank You for your comments.

stiltskin

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I recently purchased an SME 10 and have been pleased with it.
It resides in a cabinet (which was a requirement of my wife) in order to be out of sight. I tried a maple platform with mapleshade wood & rubber footers under it and it sounded awful. I got rid of the footers and put a granite slab underneath the maple platform and it sounds great. My only complaint, not yet solved, is that the stylus slides into the recorded groves on about half the records that I play when I use the SME lowering system. If I lower the stylus manually I can control it. If anyone has an idea of how to solve it, I'd be grateful.

FiveTable
We set up the SME 10 on top of a cabinet and tweaked it before the final installation inside the cabinet. (I had to retrofit the turntable to an existing, circa 1958, solid hardwood cabinet.) When the SME 10 was placed on the wood platform with footers underneath (footers rested on the cabinet floor which was raised about 2 inches from the carpeted floor the sound was just tinny. It was so bad, I can't describe it. I did without the footers and it sounded like it had when the SME 10 was on top of the cabinet, but was far too low in the cabinet to be easily accessible. So, on the advice of my tech friend, I got a 5 cm slab of granite and put it on the cabinet floor and then put the wood platform on top of the granite and the SME 10 (new, by the way) on the wood platform. (The footers were retired to storage.)
The sound has been good ever since.

I have used Mapleshade footers on three other TT and have had good success, so this was a surprise. Can't figure out why.

FiveTable