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KUZMA Stogi Tonearm

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KUZMA Stogi Tonearm


This is a very rigid medium mass tonearm with  precision ball bearings which, while withstanding very heavy loads, displays extremely low starting and running friction and noise levels. The main frame and all other parts are machined from solid aluminium and brass blocks. Some parts are anodised and some are not, in order to help control tonearm resonance. The headshell provides a stable cartridge mounting, while the internally damped tube connects this to the massive bearing parts where any vibration or noise is dispersed. Most parts are glued together for rigidity and damping.
A straight tube is machined from aluminium rod  fixed on brass support to increase tube damping.
Azimuth is adjusted by releasing a locking screw and manual rotation of tube on brass support.
  
A decoupled brass counterweight controls balance and adjusts tracking force, while damping vibration in the tube. The massive arm base serves to clamp the tonearm rigidly to the armboard. All bearings are pre-loaded and glued into position which, while damping vibrations in them, also provides long lasting, zero play, low friction and low noise level in the bearings. VTA adjustment is made by raising or lowering the tonearm in the arm base itself.   
Wires are in one length from cartridge pins to RCA connectors. High quality wires are incorporated into our own cable. It is also possible to use the tonearm in a balanced ( XLR) or 5pin configuration.

Unique feature: Most parts are glued together for rigidity and damping. We use very  precise stainless steel ball bearings same as used in gyroscopes precisely mounted with zero play and very low starting and running friction and noise levels. Each bearing from factory is vacuum sealed with serial number for quality control. Each bearing's  load  is  20 kg. Two are used for vertical and two for horizontal movement.
This is a very rigid medium mass tonearm with  precision ball bearings which, while withstanding very heavy loads, displays extremely low starting and running friction and noise levels. The main frame and all other parts are machined from solid aluminium and brass blocks. Some parts are anodised and some are not, in order to help control tonearm resonance. The headshell provides a stable cartridge mounting, while the internally damped tube connects this to the massive bearing parts where any vibration or noise is dispersed. Most parts are glued together for rigidity and damping.
A straight tube is machined from aluminium rod  fixed on brass support to increase tube damping.Azimuth is adjusted by releasing a locking screw and manual rotation of tube on brass support.  A decoupled brass counterweight controls balance and adjusts tracking force, while damping vibration in the tube. The massive arm base serves to clamp the tonearm rigidly to the armboard. All bearings are pre-loaded and glued into position which, while damping vibrations in them, also provides long lasting, zero play, low friction and low noise level in the bearings. VTA adjustment is made by raising or lowering the tonearm in the arm base itself.   


Wires are in one length from cartridge pins to RCA connectors. High quality wires are incorporated into our own cable. It is also possible to use the tonearm in a balanced ( XLR) or 5pin configuration.

 

Technical Data

 

Effective length 229 mm

Arm mount distance 212 mm

Distance from spindle to horizontal bearing 212 mm

Bearing type Precise ball bearings

Effective mass 12 gr

Total mass 870 g

Offset angle 23*

VTA adjustment Yes

Azimuth adjustment Yes

Tube Straight

Bias Yes

Max. Standard cartridge weight 15 g

Optional light and heavy counterweight Yes

Damping No

Detachable headshell No

Arm mount Kuzma& Stogi

Standard wiring Copper, RCA Bullets ( 58pF)

Accessories protractors, Allen keys, cartridge mounting screws

 

Options XLR, 5pin

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