AMG Introduces 9" Version of its Tone Arm
The arm uses a unique spring-type vertical bearing system, similar to what's used in helicopter rotors. The value in this is that there is no bearing chatter possible since there is no bearing as such. The arm uses a pair of them. Azimuth is set by moving one of them relative to the other.
This arm has a fine watch-like construction that is unlike any other tone arm I've encountered. The new 9" version is shown here on a Linn Sondek turntable. The arm is a "drop-in" option for Linns, Regas and many other turntables.
Sadly, AMG founder Werner Roeschlau passed away last February, but his son Julian, also a mechanical engineer and co-designer of the company's products, has taken over and will continue the company's work.
Look for a review of the AMG Viella in an upcoming Stereophile issue.
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