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In Reply to: Re: S.M.E 3009 IIIs Tone Arms posted by John Elison on November 9, 2004 at 11:47:16:
I find myself in agreement with what you say without reservation.
I recognise that there are a lot of very fine tonearms around today, although I do find it a little astonishing that some are still made without any VTA of note. For me the SME III was a magnificent piece of engineering, bordering on art and beneath the skin, and especially at the time of its release, there was just NOTHING like it anywhere in the world.
The irony is that my III gets very little use now. The SME V is a great arm but upon its release I baulked at it (and the IV before it) and it was some years before I took the plunge.
I wasn't disappointed, but I still love the III.
I would send you a pic of my pride & joy but I'm new here and all fingers and thumbs and can't seem to work out how to do it....must be getting old.
regardsAM
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