td-01 chinese tonearm?


Has anyone got any info on this item. There is one for sale on ebay right now. Uses a wood tonearm shaft with a ceramic unipivot bearing with a string that seems to center or otherwise hold it in place. Interesting looking design, but I'd like to know more.
manitunc
Nope, thats not it. I have a Hadcock and its not what I am thinking of. Maybe a Helius or a Basis Vector. 3 balls creating a triangle, with a 4th ball in the center and raised above the other 3. Maybe I just thought of it?
I think it was the Helius Orion first & the Cyalene later using the 3+1 balls.
I recall some similarities with the old monophonic "Gray" arm that uses grease (instead of oil in the TD-01)
Another thing that differentiates the WT is the great mass at the pivot point.
I think the arm Manitunc referred to was the Wilson Benesch Act 0.5:

http://www.stereophile.com/content/wilson-benesch-full-circle-turntable-act-05-tonearm-ply-mc-cartridge-page-2

Mystery solved. The TD-01 arm does, indeed, work like how I described, ie, the string hangs the arm and the ceramic ball does not touch the bottom of the oil pool and only for stabilizing. Seller responded to question.

Hi, the arm being hung by the string and the ceramic ball is not touching the bottom of the oil pool, thank you! Best regards.


Whether that's a good idea or not is up to the potential bidders to contemplate, I merely described what I observed.

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