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In Reply to: RE: Tonearm for Denon DL-103R posted by Alanpiga on November 26, 2009 at 09:11:31
Jelco 750D will work very well with the 103R. You can also mass the 103R up with a heavier wood or aluminum body-you may have to go with the optional counterweight on the 750D then (it is $90).
You can also get into heavier headshells such as the 16 gram Orsonic or ones similar to the Yamamoto below to increase the effective mass of the 750D.
Lots of flexibility. Very reasonable price. Excellent arm. Great match with the 103R. You may be able to do better but I think you'd have to spend a lot more.
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Ditto to all Blake said above. I went with the 8gm copper "Stabilizer spacer" from Sound Hi Fi in the UK. It sounds awesome on my 124 with the 103R.
Best,
Dan
Are you using the heavier counterweight in your setup?
Hello-
Actually, I just attached a nickel plated washer to the existing counterweight with some blue tak. the washer is almost identical in size to counterweight as far as the outside diameter goes. It works great! I picked that tip up on the Asylum.
Best,
Dan
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