-
known as a
tonearm, is
manufactured separately from the
motor and
turntable unit.
Companies specialising in the
manufacture of
tonearms include the English...
- A
tonearm is a
movable arm
supporting the
pickup of a phonograph.
Tonearm may also
refer to:
Tonearm (musician), the
stage name of Russian-American electronic...
-
skating of the
tonearm. Due to the
offset between the cartridge's axis (which is
approximately tangential to the disc) and the
tonearm's pivot, the force...
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release of the
Debut PRO turntable.
Release of 24
different high-precision
tonearms,
handmade in Europe. Pro-Ject
operates in over 80
countries with more than...
- UA-3 -
Tonearm UA-3N -
Tonearm UA-3NL -
Tonearm UA-7 -
Tonearm UA-70 -
Tonearm UA-7N -
Tonearm UA-70N -
Tonearm UA-7cf -
Tonearm UA-9N -
Tonearm UA-90N...
- straight-line
tracking tonearm for
phonograph playback, and was the
first implementation of a
captured air
bearing for
tonearm use.[citation needed] It...
- the
existence of Linn-branded
tonearms, Linn was the
importer for Grace, and used
their 707
tonearm. The
Sumiko tonearm and
later the
Mission 774 arm...
- size as a
standard LP jacket,
doing away with the
large plinth,
visible tonearm and
general bulk ****ociated with
conventional radial-tracking turntables...
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released in two versions: the SL-1200 and the SL-120. The SL-1200
included a
tonearm section. The SL-120 was
delivered without one. The SL-1200 Mark 2 was introduced...
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relatively constant lead
groove guides the
stylus and
tonearm unit,
acting as
either a rocker-type (
tonearm) or
linear (linear
tracking turntable) follower...