Tonearm choices for xv-1s mono


I don't know how many are using this cartridge but I recently bought one at a good price without noticing it's exceedingly low compliance (6x10-6cm/dyn). It is also heavy with a weight of 12.6gm.
I mounted this on a spare arm wand for my 10.5i tonearm and after trying to optimize gain and loading still have some lack of bass weight and slightly aggressive highs. The 10.5i is good with medium compliance cartridges but(with an effective mass of about 10.5gms)just doesn't cut it with very low compliance units. Figuring the ressonance of this system(>13hz)illustrates this.
As it turns out, I'm putting a new table together(2 arm plinthed sp10mk3)and can choose whatever arm I like. I have already purchased the EPA 500 base as one of the arms along with the A501G and A501L wands. At 18gm effective mass, the A501L is a much better match for the xv-1s mono than the the 10.5i(resonance about 11.4hz). Will this be adequate or should I consider a massive 12" arm like the now discontinued Ikeda 407? Head shell weights on an arm like the SME 312s might be another option.
Just wondered if anyone's crossed this bridge and what the best answer is.
sonofjim
Well, I overlooked the weight tolerances of the a501L wand and it turns out the XV-1s mono is way too heavy at 12.6gms. Recently I found the EPA 250 which does accomidate a 12.5gm cartridge with the auxillary weight. It also handles low compliance(6 cu). However, the VTF in that setup is rated at 1-2 grams and the XV-1s mono needs 2.3-3.2 or so. The original headshell for this arm was 7.5 gms. If I buy a headshell that is 1-1.5 gms heavier it should allow more VTF to be applied. Would this be an acceptable and safe plan even if the arm doesn't completely balance or should I be looking for a lighter weight cartridge to work with this system?
Thanks for the input. Initially, I'll try this with the low compliance adapted EPA 500 wand since I have already bought that. If it's adequate, it will be the best low cost solution. The dynamic damping built into the wand may make this a good match even with the resonance at 11.4hz. As Raul said, resonance may not tell the whole story.
Think about a FR-64s.
I tried a lot of cartridges with this Arm and all showed a top performance. Good Design, no big secrets in Set up and it really "guides" a cartridge. This Arm is grossly underpriced/underrated and you will always find another buyer who wants it (in good condition, don't buy from deaf DIY's)
Dear Kent: With a 10 grs headshell the resonance frequency between the AT tonearm and your Dyna will be 9.5hz!

Regards and enjoy the music,
raul.
Dear Kent: Yes the Ikeda could work, I'm not sure if Ikeda company is working or not.

If I was you I will buy that Audio Technica tonearm that is extremely good tonearm, better that what you think and has a very fair price.
In the other side you still can test the cartridge through the EPA-500.
As I posted there is no precise answer to match in precise way your cartridge because it is not only important the resonance subject but the overall reaction of the cartridge to the tonearm: even if other person with that cartridge give his advise you have to take in count that the audio system and audio priorities of that person could be different to yours.

You can try with that AT for a low price ( almost nothing to lose ) because what happen if you put big K dollars in a tonearm that can't help for the cartridge can show its best, who can tell you ( for sure ) that the Reed, the Triplanar or even the Ikeda are the ones to go.

I try several cartridges ( low, medium and high compliance ones. ) in the AT tonearm with different headshells and almost always perform really good. Don't dismiss because its humble appearance and price.

Regrads and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Raul,
No, I haven't had a chance to try it on the EPA 500 yet because the table for it won't be ready for a while. That may be a good first step though.
I also wonder about the Ikeda 12 inch which I think you may also have. I can't find an effective mass on that arm and I don't know if the company even exists at this point. Would it be a good choice for a low compliance cartridge such as this?
Tpsonic,
The Tri-Planar works well with the stereo xv-1s(I heard it in Thom Mackris's system). But the stereo cartridge is a little closer to mid compliance at 10. I'm not sure the Tri-Planar would be heavy enough for the mono at 6. The Reed is another option to consider if I can find the specs on it.
Thanks for your contributions,
Kent
Dear Sonofjim: IMHO I think there is no best answer on it but tests and try different options.

I don't have experience with your mono Dyna but with its " brother " the XV-1 that is a different one on that compliance figure.

The EPA 500 could be a better match and you always can add some kind of weight at the headshell.

Btw, do you already try it in the EPA-500?

Now, as important is the tonearm/cartridge resonance frequency as important is that the cartridge " likes " the tonearm ( a very complex interrelationship. ).

This tonearm is very good and with its removable headshell give you great versatility to match your Dyna ( other option could be the Dyna 507 tonearm), don't worry because its low price:
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1259217485&/Audio-Technica-1501mkiii

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Two arms that spark my interest:Tri-Planar and the Reed.The Reed comes in 3 lengths.