SME 30 / 12 pre-release details.


Some news from SME about the new 30 /12 turntable and arm.
Updated information:
Orders before the 23rd of December will be supplied in early to mid - February. UK list price £22,987.89.
The new Series V-12 arm will not be available with a detachable headshell as this role is taken by the 312S tonearm.
It is possible to order the turntable for use with a 9" and 12" SME tonearm but only one arm can be fitted at a time and the other would have to be removed from the arm mounting plate, in the same way as the Model 20/12A.
The Series V-12 and the 312S are supplied as standard with a range of extra tungsten weight`s to balance any cartridge.
Turntable Weight is approx 70kg (150lb). Size is 520mm wide x 375mm deep, height not known yet.
The sizes are for the prototypes and have increased very slightly for production, exact dimensions to follow.
The turntable will be available with many of the brass components Gold plated, this is a no cost option with as many, or as little as you require.
It is very expensive for SME to produce the 12" one piece tonearm, so they want to keep this model as the flagship of the range. But the 312S will available with the Series V balance weight assembly at no extra cost.
scousepasty

Showing 3 responses by jfrech

I bet this is a killer table. (not sure I care for the gold plating, I like the way they look now!)

I love my SME 20/2 with IV.Vi arm. I am hoping to get a Graham or Triplanar arm for it one day soon.

The biggest issue with SME is the list prices here in the US, between the exchange rate, the importer, then the dealer it really hits hard on the value for $$'s equation. Somehow I wish SME could address this some more could own these fine tables...

Let us know when you order then get your new table!
Sumiko just put up the 30/12, V-12 info plus a Hi Fi news review...

http://www.sumikoaudio.net/sme/reviews/model3012/SMEHFN309.pdf
Funny, you're a dealer. And you have something negative to say about something you likely don't sell ??

The SME tables are arms are consistently rated tops. The new 30/12 and V-12 maybe in the top 5 tables available (of course that's for the debates about to start)

If you want to sell me something you think is better, send me a note, I'll give you a call and we'll see...but let's be above board and not take swipes at something based on opinions...