Tonearm recommendations


I Just purchased a vintage Empire 208 Turntable without a tonearm. I'm looking for advice on a easy install replacement arm $500-$1000.
cjaronica
@cjaronica For Denon 103 you can buy the Thomas Schick "12 tonearm ("9 version is also alailable). This is the most elegant tonearm on the market, made in Germany. It was designed for low compliance cartridges such as DL103 and SPU. I strongly recommend Schick "12 over the Jelco of any kind. Here you can check my Schick on SP10mk2: https://scontent-ams3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/12509532_1164899840194848_2010020422879701462_n.jpg?oh...
Isn't the 208 unsuspended? If so, consider the Trans-Fi air bearing tonearm, which punches far, far above it's weight (and cost). I use two of them, on high class modern turntables.

I don't think you can get a Thoman Schick for under $1k though if so I hear they are wonderful as well. lacking in anti skate though from what I understand .
I suggest you look into an Analog Instruments Siggwan which is a 12" cocobolo unipivot.  It is less expensive than the Schick and sounds better too. Each one is made to order but mine only took several weeks.