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I cannot comment from personal experience about a longer arm as I have never had one but regarding the AudioMod arm, good choice. I have been running one of Jeffs arms on a Townsend Rock 7 for years now. It is a damned nice arm that is light years above the rega donor that it is based on. You have made a great choice on this.
So, a number of people on the site, including the facilitator of this circle, expound the virtues of long arms. I have on order a table that can support multiple arms and am considering what the 2nd arm should be (first is an Audiomods Series IV - 9"). I understand the tracking benefits of added length. My question is; would the benefits of length alone be so great that a relatively cheap 12" arm, like this Jelco:http://cgi.ebay.com/HI-END-JELCO-SA-750L-12-TONEARM-/290542765082?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43a5b2c41a...or this interesting looking Chinese unipivot:http://cgi.ebay.com/12-Diamond-unipivot-bearing-tonearm-/170544183993?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27b539bab9...would sound better than 9" arms of two or three times the price? I.E. another Audiomods, Ortofon 212, Rega 700, Tecnoarm or the like?THX!
I think Wayner's probably right though. I might get less IGD from a 12 incher but the sound would not be any better than a comparably priced 9 inch arm. Still weighing my options. Opera/Consonance also makes a 12 inch version of their carbon fiber arm for under $800.
Harry Weisfeld of VPI has stated this many times and why he equips his Classic and Classic3 with a 10.5" arm. John
Maybe so, but is the Classic chassis big enough to accommodate the 12 VPI arm?Paul