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Alphason Tonearm ...
I've just had a Linn Sondek LP12 cross my bench for checking over. It is a
'lucky find' for its current owner, and he is going to be moving it on shortly (as you would ! ) It's fitted with an Alphason Delta tonearm and a Blue Point (No 2 ?) cartridge, which doesn't have a replaceable stylus. I say "No 2 ?" because it 'looks' like one of those, but doesn't actually say that on it. Most images on the 'net do show it with that legend on the front, but I found one being advertised in America that looks exactly like the one fitted to the deck I'm looking at, It says nothing on the front other than "BLUE POINT". Neither me nor the owner are familiar with either the tonearm or the cartridge. Obviously, he would like to know just what it is that he's got, so that he can ask the right money for it. So, anyone familiar with either of these items, and like to venture any thoughts on quality / performance / second hand desirability - value ? TIA Arfa |
Alphason Tonearm ...
On 24/03/2015 6:30 AM, Arfa Daily wrote:
I've just had a Linn Sondek LP12 cross my bench for checking over. It is a 'lucky find' for its current owner, and he is going to be moving it on shortly (as you would ! ) It's fitted with an Alphason Delta tonearm and a Blue Point (No 2 ?) cartridge, which doesn't have a replaceable stylus. I say "No 2 ?" because it 'looks' like one of those, but doesn't actually say that on it. Most images on the 'net do show it with that legend on the front, but I found one being advertised in America that looks exactly like the one fitted to the deck I'm looking at, It says nothing on the front other than "BLUE POINT". Neither me nor the owner are familiar with either the tonearm or the cartridge. Obviously, he would like to know just what it is that he's got, so that he can ask the right money for it. So, anyone familiar with either of these items, and like to venture any thoughts on quality / performance / second hand desirability - value ? TIA Arfa **The Alphason is a reasonable arm. Arguably better than the cheap Linn arms (Basic et al), but not as good as the higher end Linn arms (Ittok et al). The Sumiko Blue Point No 2 is a reasonable, high output MC cart. Stylus profile is a standard elliptical type and the cantilever is an aluminium alloy. Personally, I don't care much for high output MC carts, but some people like them. I'd rather have a Shure M97XE. Cheaper and more capable. Is the Linn an electronically speed controlled variant? They are better and worth more than older variants. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com |
Alphason Tonearm ...
"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... On 24/03/2015 6:30 AM, Arfa Daily wrote: I've just had a Linn Sondek LP12 cross my bench for checking over. It is a 'lucky find' for its current owner, and he is going to be moving it on shortly (as you would ! ) It's fitted with an Alphason Delta tonearm and a Blue Point (No 2 ?) cartridge, which doesn't have a replaceable stylus. I say "No 2 ?" because it 'looks' like one of those, but doesn't actually say that on it. Most images on the 'net do show it with that legend on the front, but I found one being advertised in America that looks exactly like the one fitted to the deck I'm looking at, It says nothing on the front other than "BLUE POINT". Neither me nor the owner are familiar with either the tonearm or the cartridge. Obviously, he would like to know just what it is that he's got, so that he can ask the right money for it. So, anyone familiar with either of these items, and like to venture any thoughts on quality / performance / second hand desirability - value ? TIA Arfa **The Alphason is a reasonable arm. Arguably better than the cheap Linn arms (Basic et al), but not as good as the higher end Linn arms (Ittok et al). The Sumiko Blue Point No 2 is a reasonable, high output MC cart. Stylus profile is a standard elliptical type and the cantilever is an aluminium alloy. Personally, I don't care much for high output MC carts, but some people like them. I'd rather have a Shure M97XE. Cheaper and more capable. Is the Linn an electronically speed controlled variant? They are better and worth more than older variants. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au Thanks for the info, Trevor. Doesn't appear to be. Seems to be single speed start/stop switch only. Arfa |
Alphason Tonearm ...
On 24/03/2015 12:23 PM, Arfa Daily wrote:
"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... On 24/03/2015 6:30 AM, Arfa Daily wrote: I've just had a Linn Sondek LP12 cross my bench for checking over. It is a 'lucky find' for its current owner, and he is going to be moving it on shortly (as you would ! ) It's fitted with an Alphason Delta tonearm and a Blue Point (No 2 ?) cartridge, which doesn't have a replaceable stylus. I say "No 2 ?" because it 'looks' like one of those, but doesn't actually say that on it. Most images on the 'net do show it with that legend on the front, but I found one being advertised in America that looks exactly like the one fitted to the deck I'm looking at, It says nothing on the front other than "BLUE POINT". Neither me nor the owner are familiar with either the tonearm or the cartridge. Obviously, he would like to know just what it is that he's got, so that he can ask the right money for it. So, anyone familiar with either of these items, and like to venture any thoughts on quality / performance / second hand desirability - value ? TIA Arfa **The Alphason is a reasonable arm. Arguably better than the cheap Linn arms (Basic et al), but not as good as the higher end Linn arms (Ittok et al). The Sumiko Blue Point No 2 is a reasonable, high output MC cart. Stylus profile is a standard elliptical type and the cantilever is an aluminium alloy. Personally, I don't care much for high output MC carts, but some people like them. I'd rather have a Shure M97XE. Cheaper and more capable. Is the Linn an electronically speed controlled variant? They are better and worth more than older variants. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au Thanks for the info, Trevor. Doesn't appear to be. Seems to be single speed start/stop switch only. **Big red switch? That's a very old Linn. Still, should be able to sell it easily enough. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com |
Alphason Tonearm ...
"Arfa Daily" wrote in message
... I've just had a Linn Sondek LP12 cross my bench for checking over. It is a 'lucky find' for its current owner, and he is going to be moving it on shortly (as you would ! ) It's fitted with an Alphason Delta tonearm and a Blue Point (No 2 ?) cartridge, which doesn't have a replaceable stylus. I say "No 2 ?" because it 'looks' like one of those, but doesn't actually say that on it. Most images on the 'net do show it with that legend on the front, but I found one being advertised in America that looks exactly like the one fitted to the deck I'm looking at, It says nothing on the front other than "BLUE POINT". Neither me nor the owner are familiar with either the tonearm or the cartridge. Obviously, he would like to know just what it is that he's got, so that he can ask the right money for it. So, anyone familiar with either of these items, and like to venture any thoughts on quality / performance / second hand desirability - value ? TIA Arfa A little info on the arm at Vinyl Engine.... http://www.vinylengine.com/library/a...ns/delta.shtml -- David B http://mr2roc.org/ |
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