Experiences With The Ikeda Arms?


Anyone have thoughts about the newest generation Ikeda arms? I am looking at the IT-345 CR-1 for my SOTA. I spoke with them and they say a reduced weight armband can be built to install this arm.

As I understand it the earlier Ikeda arms were a continuation and refinement of the Fidelity Research arms. Does this story still hold true for these new generation ones? 
Any thoughts or experiences you have to share would be appreciated. 

neonknight

@jperry :Luxman and specially Nagra ( professional/audiophile markets. ) were what Rolex in watch by its very high quality design and build excecution of that design.

Today even Nagra has a TT in the market.

Your today Luxman has the same kind of high quality than that vintage SS phonolinepreamp C 5000A when in Japan existed a challenged market not for specs as many audiophiles think but for high quality design/manufacturer

Where my Luxman is only an example of what Luxman had achieved to compete with the Pioneer Exclusive serie or the Sony ES/Esprit serie or the Yamaha M and C series or the Denon POA/PMA series all those japanese audio manufacturers were the in those times the today true High End. That  Luxman I paired with a Denon POA amplifier ( a beauty at sigth, ). My speakers were the Dalhquist DQM-9

 

All those manufacturers including Technics shared that were audio manufacturers of Integral Systems, this is that each one of them had in his catalogue for the market: speakers, cartridges, tonearms, turntables, amplifiers, phonolinepreamps and preamps/phono stages.

 

What an " OLD TIMES "for we MUSIC lovers/audiophiles. ! ! ! ! ! Great ones.

 

R.

 

I forgot the stellar and more expensive ma<nufacturer that as Luxman exist today and is still  expensive: Accuphase, I still own one of its LOMC cartridges.

Accuphase was the top of the top in Japan audio world.

R.

Going to strike this one from the list of candidates. As I look at the offerings on the market, I am convinced that all of them need to be sent out for restoration. The restoration costs and the cost of a B 60 really do not seem to make this a prudent purchase. Time to start a thread about candidates.