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Q: Helius Aurum tonearm
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Can anybody share any info about Helius Aurum tonearms? A typical second hand price? Cartridge recommendations? How does it perform? I have recently acquired one of those (silverwired), and thinking about trying it on my (early 90s) LP12 (valhalla PSU), instead of the Rega RB300 i´m currently using. Thanks in advance, Peter |
Helius Aurum tonearm
"Peter" wrote in message ... Hi, Can anybody share any info about Helius Aurum tonearms? A typical second hand price? Cartridge recommendations? How does it perform? I have recently acquired one of those (silverwired), and thinking about trying it on my (early 90s) LP12 (valhalla PSU), instead of the Rega RB300 i´m currently using. Thanks in advance, Peter .................................................. ........................... tried one years ago...1984/85 ? compared it against an ittok lvii using a koetsu black into naim amps/linn saras. helius was fiddly to setup, and not that nice to use. at the time it was a second rate product. not likely to be an improvement on the rb300. hope you didn't pay too much... |
Helius Aurum tonearm
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from "newsreader" contains these words: "Peter" wrote in message ... Hi, Can anybody share any info about Helius Aurum tonearms? A typical second hand price? Cartridge recommendations? How does it perform? I have recently acquired one of those (silverwired), and thinking about trying it on my (early 90s) LP12 (valhalla PSU), instead of the Rega RB300 i´m currently using. Thanks in advance, Peter .................................................. .......................... tried one years ago...1984/85 ? compared it against an ittok lvii using a koetsu black into naim amps/linn saras. helius was fiddly to setup, and not that nice to use. at the time it was a second rate product. not likely to be an improvement on the rb300. hope you didn't pay too much... Hi Peter IMHO it is a good arm. I have two Helius arms, the Scorpio and the Aurum. I have compared both with my RB250 with the counterweight mod, and find them both much better than that Rega. The Aurum is in a different price league from the RB300 and received a very good review from Stereophile when it came out. I have not heard any complaints from other owners. My Scorpio responded well to rewiring, so the Aurum should sound good with the rewiring too. The Aurum is a bit fiddly to set up mainly because it has the gimbal bearing offset from the arm pillar, but it sounds good with a wide range of carts, MM and MC. And of course, unlike the RB300, you can adjust cartridge position and VTA properly. Put it on your LP12, and sell the RB300 for a nice new cart! David |
Helius Aurum tonearm
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from David Holgate contains these words: Hi Peter of carts, MM and MC. And of course, unlike the RB300, you can adjust cartridge position and VTA properly. Put it on your LP12, and sell the RB300 for a nice new cart! David Correcting myself--of course you can adjust the cart position on the RB250 (I was thinking of the Scorpio). I still prefer my Aurum though. David |
Helius Aurum tonearm
Thanks for your answers. I´m looking forward to try it out. I found the finish not to be up to SME and Rega standards, but of course it might sound good anyway.
I´m having a MC30 Supreme, Shure V15VxMR, Goldring 1042 and Denon DL103, which would be the best choice? I don´t have a maual/set up guide, so i don´t have any data on the arm. Once again, thanks to both of you for your answers, Peter |
Helius Aurum tonearm
The message
from "Peter" contains these words: Thanks for your answers. I´m looking forward to try it out. I found the finish not to be up to SME and Rega standards, but of course it might sound good anyway. I´m having a MC30 Supreme, Shure V15VxMR, Goldring 1042 and Denon DL103, which would be the best choice? I don´t have a maual/set up guide, so i don´t have any data on the arm. Once again, thanks to both of you for your answers, Peter I don't have a manual/set up guide either. The Stereophile review Vol 6 (1) points out that as its a medium mass arm you should avoid very light high compliance carts. I would agree. So, maybe it would work least well with the Shure. I'd try it with your two MCs first. It worked well with my Dynavector Karat Ruby, but not with my Music Maker (resonance problems). The reviewer Allen Edelstein describes it as "open, transparent, detailed and for all intents and purposes uncolored. Its single most important attribute is sonic consistency throughout the audio range". He highly recommended it. The US list price in the early 80s was $495. |
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