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I'd have to vote for something from Jelco. There are some great tables using those arms. I personally use the Ortofon TA 110 (looks a lot like a Jelco) but that's above your price point and the Jelco arms fit nicely. Good luck with the hunt and hope you can find the perfect match. Needledoctor is a great resource.
I have a perfect (with two headshells) Grace 704 unipivot I'm thinking of selling for a good price ($750)? It is on a Thorens TD125Mk11 and served me well - I'm doing a full restore on a Rabco that going to find its way back home as the original arm on the Thorens.
Slightly above your budget but IMHO worth every penny, I've had a the Trans-Fi Terminator T3Pro linear arm for several years. He's continued to incrementally improve it over time, at very reasonable cost, for the newest tweaks and arm wands.http://www.trans-fi.com/terminatortonearm.htm
For a sub $1000 tonearm, I would go Audiomods.http://www.audiomods.co.uk/completearms.html
For a sub $1000 tonearm, I would go Audiomods.http://www.audiomods.co.uk/completearms.htmlJelco and Ortofon are solid recommendations too.
Thanks for the link advanced101!Thanks sunnydaze, I just sent a message to Jeff. I see they offer the Series Five in kit form. Anyone assemble one? The price difference isn't a concern. I'm a gear head so I like putting things together....
Their website only mentions the Classic II being able to be built in kit form. Did he mention that the series five could also?
That's the 10" version. I believe the OP wants 9", like those shown here:http://audiosensibility.com/Store/us_store.htm#!/Jelco-Tonearms/c/13766234/offset=0&sort=normal
For your $1k budget you can buy both....... compare......sell the loser.....and have some fun in the process! Hell, if you decided to shed the AM I'd likely buy it from you.