WTD: Photo of Aro arm please
Posted by: mark dunsford on 22 September 2003
Has anyone a pic of a recent Aro arm preferably with arm lift. The Naim site pic is somewhat arty and looks a bit squashed, it also doesn't show the arm lift.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Posted on: 23 September 2003 by Julian H
Ooh, er, I need to do some dusting!
Posted on: 23 September 2003 by Julian H
Ooh, er, I'd better do some dusting!
Posted on: 23 September 2003 by Julian H
Ooh, er, I'd better do some dusting
Posted on: 23 September 2003 by Julian H
At last!!!
Posted on: 23 September 2003 by Julian H
Last try before I give up
Posted on: 23 September 2003 by Paul Ranson
While that doesn't look like 'Diamond Dogs' it does look like an Aro....
Paul
Paul
Posted on: 24 September 2003 by Julian H
Yeah, DD, it's the Dogs B******s
Posted on: 25 September 2003 by mark dunsford
Thanks very much Julian! 
Mark
(What is the cartridge, BTW?)
Mark
(What is the cartridge, BTW?)
Posted on: 25 September 2003 by LennyK
My Aro wires at he arm board are exiting towards the arm cup, the photo shows them exiting away from the arm cup and then folding back to the arm cup. Which is correct? Thank you.
Lennart
Lennart
Posted on: 27 September 2003 by mark dunsford
Does the headshell have slots now? If not how does one adjust for overhang and offset angle.
(To accommodate cartridges other than Linn Arkiva (?) and Dynavector XX).
The headshell looks different in the 'Naim' picture, has it changed form it's original form?
(To accommodate cartridges other than Linn Arkiva (?) and Dynavector XX).
The headshell looks different in the 'Naim' picture, has it changed form it's original form?
Posted on: 27 September 2003 by jcc
quote:
My Aro wires at he arm board are exiting towards the arm cup, the photo shows them exiting away from the arm cup and then folding back to the arm cup. Which is correct?
Lennart,
Unless I'm corrected, the wires should be towards the arm. In this picture the socket in the armboard has apparently been installed backwards. Good eyes!
cheers,
jim