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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

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Manufacturer details

  • Effective Mass: 11.4g
  • Cartridge Weight Range: 8-25g
  • Effective Length: 310.15mm
  • Offset Angle: 17.55°
  • Overhang: 13.15mm
  • Null Points: 120.9mm | 66.04mm
  • Signal Output (Standard): 20cm wiring
  • Signal Output (Optional): 5-pin DIN connector
EMT has succeeded in combining state-of-the-art precision engineering and manufacturing methods with traditional EMT design for their new tonearms. Each EMT tonearm consists of more than 150 individual parts.
High-end 12-inch tonearm with fixed headshell for hi-fi cartridge connection
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • With a manufacturing history deeply rooted in broadcast and professional audio equipment, they offer durable, reliable products built to high technical standards.
  • They blend classic design principles, such as the "banana" tonearm and open cartridge bodies, with contemporary materials and engineering for a unique aesthetic and sound.
  • EMT cartridges, while often described as having a "house sound," are versatile enough to handle a wide range of musical genres, from rock to classical.
  • HiFiction AG emphasizes comprehensive control over the design and manufacturing process, from machining parts to hand-assembling cartridges in their Swiss factory.

Tondose:

  • Positioning: Entry-level model designed for affordability and basic functionality.
  • Description: Offers simple operation with a straightforward design that features a reliable switching mechanism for essential connectivity. Compared to the other models, it delivers just the fundamentals for small room use and limited functionality while keeping costs low.

HSD-006:

  • Positioning: Mid-range product balancing sound quality and cost efficiency.
  • Description: Offers refined audio processing with a circuit design that increases clarity and dynamic performance. In comparison with the entry-level Tondose, it provides improved performance and more versatile connectivity without reaching the complexity of the higher-end models.

HMD-025:

  • Positioning: Mid to high range system aimed at enhanced performance and connectivity.
  • Description: Features an advanced digital-to-analog conversion architecture that ensures accurate signal reproduction and impressive detail. Compared to the HSD-006, it offers better signal integrity and additional functionality while remaining less premium than the Novel series options.

JSD Novel Gold1:

  • Positioning: Premium offering that elevates performance with advanced technology.
  • Description: Features a high-grade processor and specialized analog circuitry engineered for detailed sound accuracy. Compared to the HMD-025, it steps up build quality and connectivity.

JSD Novel Titan1:

  • Positioning: Flagship model showcasing state-of-the-art technology.
  • Description: Features cutting-edge circuit designs with advanced modules that deliver superior audio fidelity and broad functionality. Compared to the Novel Gold1, it offers enhanced technical sophistication and durability.
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Our take on the brand

EMT Tontechnik, originally developed for German broadcasters, is renowned for its high-performance moving coil cartridges and digital reverb units that emphasize honesty and coherence. Their turntables and cartridges maintain a distinct sonic signature that blends transient speed with musical attack, while their reverb units, including the EMT 246 with its EMT 250 algorithm, are considered among the best digital reverbs ever made.

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Kronos
RS
14000
14000
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7
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Kronos Audio's turntables feature a unique counter-rotating dual-platter system that cancels out rotational forces and minimizes vibrations, setting them apart in the industry. Their turntables also use supercapacitors to operate off-grid for reduced electrical noise, while their Discovery RS tonearm employs a proprietary bearing system for precise playback.
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Product Strengths

  • The Discovery RS brings a 'naturalness' and 'effortless' quality to the music, making it more 'soulful' and 'engaging'
  • The Discovery RS opens up the soundstage, providing a broader and more expansive listening experience
  • The Discovery RS delivers a significant reduction in 'groove rush,' resulting in nearly complete silence between cuts and in the lead-in groove
  • The Discovery RS provides more refined and better-delineated bass extension with a more faithful sense of speed and texture
  • The Discovery RS is designed with a unique resonance suppression system to minimize unwanted mechanical and acoustical contributions

Product Considerations

  • One reviewer had trouble getting the right alignment, because the cartridge was too light for the tonearm
  • The upgrade offer for existing Kronos owners won't be available much longer, so do not miss out

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Black Beauty tonearm, the Discovery RS brought a significant improvement to the entire sonic tapestry of the turntable

Takeaway: The Discovery RS is an exceptional tone arm with innovative technology that really gets the music out of your records. It provides a monumental improvement in LP playback.

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Our take on the brand

Kronos Audio's turntables feature a unique counter-rotating dual-platter system that cancels out rotational forces and minimizes vibrations, setting them apart in the industry. Their turntables also use supercapacitors to operate off-grid for reduced electrical noise, while their Discovery RS tonearm employs a proprietary bearing system for precise playback.
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Graham Engineering
Phantom III
19250
19250
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2
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Phantom III is the same specification as the Phantom II, but has an updated arm wand, new internal wiring for arm wand and bearing housing. The Phantom III has exceeded our highest expectations, surpassing even the highly-rated Phantom II. And when compared to other tonearms on the market, tests and preliminary user comments have confirmed that the Phantom III is in another, altogether higher level of performance. 

Compared to the original Phantom, as well as the Series II, the III has a similar outward appearance, but has important internal differences. In addition to the refined Magneglide (tm) stabilizer, new internal wiring for even better detail and improved freedom from any mechanical resistance, an upgraded pivot design for even greater dynamics, and a new titanium armwand, the III has incorporated a new pivot housing assembly. 

This assembly, comprised of a constrained layer combination of brass and tungsten, provides greater energy control and damping, along with improved bearing performance. Incorporating a slightly reshaped counterweight to allow for great cartridge weight ranges and lower moment of inertia, the result is greater transparency, broader soundstaging (both side to side and front to back), with greater bass impact and extension.

Graham Engineering is known for their tonearms that use magnetic stabilization to control wobble and allow users to adjust tracking angle while records are playing. Their flagship Phantom series features interchangeable armwands in different lengths and a unique unipivot design that minimizes resonance through its removable headshell.
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Product Strengths

  • The Phantom III does not impose a consistent signature or coloration on the music, leaning towards an ideal of neutrality that allows cartridges to express their individual character more overtly
  • Offers a proportionate blend of resolution, detail, bass response, soundstaging, and imaging—creating 'wholeness' in musical reproduction
  • Provides stable and repeatable adjustments for fine-tuning tracking force, azimuth, overhang, zenith angle, and VTA/SRA
  • Facilitates easy daily operation

Product Considerations

  • The price point may be prohibitive for some
  • Initial leveling may need to be checked and adjusted after a few weeks due to settling

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Graham Engineering Phantom II Supreme: The Phantom III's bass reproduction was far more robust and controlled

Takeaway: The Graham Engineering Phantom III is a high-quality tonearm that allows for precise adjustments and stable performance, letting the true character of cartridges shine through. Its ability to trace grooves accurately and portray subtle differences in recordings makes it a worthwhile investment for serious audiophiles.

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Our take on the brand

Graham Engineering is known for their tonearms that use magnetic stabilization to control wobble and allow users to adjust tracking angle while records are playing. Their flagship Phantom series features interchangeable armwands in different lengths and a unique unipivot design that minimizes resonance through its removable headshell.
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J.Sikora
KV9 Max
10352
10352
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2
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The KV9 Max Tonearm features a unipivot bearing design and uses a unique Kevlar tube construction, which provides lightness, stiffness, and internal damping capabilities that other materials cannot match. The tonearm incorporates oil damping, a proprietary VTA smooth adjustment mechanism, and uses a combination of premium materials including aluminum, bronze, brass, and stainless steel. The design allows for easy calibration and adjustment of attenuation, anti-skating, azimuth, and VTA which can be adjusted while listening to music.

The KV Max series represents an evolution from previous models, featuring a new, lighter and stiffer Kevlar tube, improved tube filling, and a new zirconia-based bearing. The design uses two types of bronze in place of aluminum elements, has improved VTA and azimuth adjustment accuracy, and features enhanced counterweight precision. The arm's wiring uses 24K Gold plated 6N OCC Copper.

J.Sikora stands out for being the only hifi brand to use Kevlar in their tonearm tubes, combining this unique material choice with a unipivot bearing design for optimal sound performance. Their tonearms feature a distinctive VTA adjustment mechanism modeled after a photographic lens, allowing precise adjustments during playback, while incorporating a mix of aluminum, bronze, and brass to enhance sound quality.
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Product Strengths

  • Unique, highly engaging, and factual rendition of the music
  • Design builds on the best aspects of the KV12 tonearms, and takes performance to an even higher level by reducing weight and increasing rigidity
  • New, unique bearing is made of zirconium oxide, and improved damping guarantees maximum stabilization of the tonearm with unsurpassed tracking
  • Most of the aluminum elements of the arm are replaced with bronze, contributing to an increase in stability and a further reduction of resonances to an exceptional level
  • Ability of unique playful interaction with the cartridge and turntable opened up a deeper interaction with the music, that is normally associated with pricier tonearms

Product Considerations

  • Significantly more expensive than other models in its category
  • Returning the tonearm after testing it without the hope of purchasing it will be difficult
  • Even poor releases are clearly shown for their weaknesses

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs KV12: KV9 Max offers even better resolution, even better differentiation, even better insight into the smallest details and subtleties of every recording, or into even the most delicate tonal shifts and texture changes
  • Vs KV12: KV12 is the clear winner when it comes to macro-dynamics
  • Vs KV12: On the Dead Can Dance's Spiritchaser, what the KV9 Max did with the powerful, deep, almost subsonic electronic bass was brilliant—truly impressive, but the KV12 added even more mass and powerful slam to these deepest, lowest sounds

Takeaway: The J. Sikora KV9 MAX Zirconium is a high-performing tonearm that delivers exceptional sound quality, with great detail and clarity. This tonearm could be a worthwhile investment for those seeking the best in analog audio reproduction.

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Our take on the brand

J.Sikora stands out for being the only hifi brand to use Kevlar in their tonearm tubes, combining this unique material choice with a unipivot bearing design for optimal sound performance. Their tonearms feature a distinctive VTA adjustment mechanism modeled after a photographic lens, allowing precise adjustments during playback, while incorporating a mix of aluminum, bronze, and brass to enhance sound quality.
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EMT Tontechnik
EMT 912
7568
/
Released
2022
Within the new EMT tonearm technology, we were able to combine most modern bearing- and manufacturing-technology with the traditional EMT design. Each EMT tonearm consists of over 150 individual parts.
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EMT Tontechnik, originally developed for German broadcasters, is renowned for its high-performance moving coil cartridges and digital reverb units that emphasize honesty and coherence. Their turntables and cartridges maintain a distinct sonic signature that blends transient speed with musical attack, while their reverb units, including the EMT 246 with its EMT 250 algorithm, are considered among the best digital reverbs ever made.
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Product Strengths

  • The EMT 912-HI tonearm, along with the EMT JSD 6 cartridge, made every record sound dramatically more exposed, clearer, and punchier
  • The EMT 912-HI tonearm looks sleek, sexy, and more refined in machining and finish compared to earlier EMT arms
  • The EMT 912-HI tonearm seems better built than the 997s

Product Considerations

  • Adjustments took a couple of weeks to settle in comfortably with the new EMT sound
  • Comparing the 909 remake with the original 929 is essential to identify differences and limitations
  • The EMT 912-HI with fixed headshell costs $6995 with fixed wire, $7409 with the DIN connector

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The EMT 912-HI arrived and, together with the EMT JSD 6 cartridge, threw everything he thought he knew out the window, compared to when he was using Thomas Schick 10.5' tonearm

Takeaway: The EMT 912-HI tonearm can significantly improve the sound of records, making them clearer and more dynamic. Its sleek design and improved build quality make it a luxurious addition to any high-end audio system.

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Our take on the brand

EMT Tontechnik, originally developed for German broadcasters, is renowned for its high-performance moving coil cartridges and digital reverb units that emphasize honesty and coherence. Their turntables and cartridges maintain a distinct sonic signature that blends transient speed with musical attack, while their reverb units, including the EMT 246 with its EMT 250 algorithm, are considered among the best digital reverbs ever made.
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EMT Tontechnik
EMT 909-HI
5951
/
Released
2022
Within the new EMT tonearm technology, we were able to combine most modern bearing- and manufacturing-technology with the traditional EMT design. Each EMT tonearm consists of over 150 individual parts.
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EMT Tontechnik, originally developed for German broadcasters, is renowned for its high-performance moving coil cartridges and digital reverb units that emphasize honesty and coherence. Their turntables and cartridges maintain a distinct sonic signature that blends transient speed with musical attack, while their reverb units, including the EMT 246 with its EMT 250 algorithm, are considered among the best digital reverbs ever made.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact with a sleek, low profile look
  • Built like a tank
  • Easy to use and set up
  • Sounds great, producing fast, clean, well-extended, and solid low frequency performance
  • The EMT 909 HI tonearm integrates modern bearing manufacturing technologies into the traditional arm design
  • Setting up the 909 HI tonearm was a pleasure

Product Considerations

  • The EMT JSD Pure Black MC cartridge does not include a stylus guard
  • When placing the EMT 909 HI tonearm into the arm rest, being careful is important to prevent it from springing forward

Takeaway: The EMT 928 II turntable and EMT 909 HI tonearm combo is easy to use, great to look at, and sounds amazing, making it well worth considering. It's a compact—explosive-sounding—disc player.

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Our take on the brand

EMT Tontechnik, originally developed for German broadcasters, is renowned for its high-performance moving coil cartridges and digital reverb units that emphasize honesty and coherence. Their turntables and cartridges maintain a distinct sonic signature that blends transient speed with musical attack, while their reverb units, including the EMT 246 with its EMT 250 algorithm, are considered among the best digital reverbs ever made.
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Dynavector
DV 507 MkII
8966
/
Released
The new MKII version of the Dynavector DV 507 tonearm has made its long-awaited debut, building on the strengths of the original DV 507 tonearm which has enjoyed the highest reputation among audiophiles world-wide since its appearance in 1984. As it is a bi-axis inertia controlled tonearm the DV 507 tonearm, no matter the type of cartridge can trace the music signal grooves cut in the recording with extreme accuracy. The DV 507 tonearm also provides superb trackability on warped recordings. Resolution and musical detailing are quite remarkable.
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Dynavector, a hifi cartridge brand with nearly 50 years of history, was the first to use gemstone cantilevers like ruby and diamond in their cartridges, while also developing unique technologies like the Flux Damper for improved magnetic linearity. Their cartridges are distinguished by the use of extremely fine wire coils and current amplification (rather than voltage) in their head amplifiers, making them particularly well-suited for low-output moving coil cartridges.
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Product Strengths

  • Unique bi-axis design separates horizontal and vertical movements, offering a stable platform for the cartridge and excellent tracking ability, even with warped records
  • Extremely well-built, matching the high standards of SME tonearms in terms of fit and finish, with a robust and solid construction
  • Cartridge swapping is made easy due to the detachable headshell and simple setup process
  • Demonstrates wide cartridge compatibility, working well with both low and high compliance cartridges
  • Sonically neutral and uncolored, allowing the characteristics of different cartridges to shine through

Product Considerations

  • Heavy, best suited for turntables with solid plinths, making it potentially incompatible with suspended turntables
  • DIN plug/cable exits straight down, requiring adequate clearance (around 70mm)
  • VTA adjustments are not micrometric
  • The detachable headshell, while convenient, introduces a joint in the armtube
  • Soundstaging may not be as wide or airy as some other tonearms, tending to present a strong central image

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The DV 507 MkII matches SME standards in fit and finish and allows each cartridge to give its best

Takeaway: The Dynavector 507 MkII is a well-engineered, versatile tonearm with a unique design that promotes excellent tracking and neutral sound. Its solid build, easy cartridge swapping, and wide compatibility make it a worthwhile investment for serious vinyl enthusiasts.

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Our take on the brand

Dynavector, a hifi cartridge brand with nearly 50 years of history, was the first to use gemstone cantilevers like ruby and diamond in their cartridges, while also developing unique technologies like the Flux Damper for improved magnetic linearity. Their cartridges are distinguished by the use of extremely fine wire coils and current amplification (rather than voltage) in their head amplifiers, making them particularly well-suited for low-output moving coil cartridges.
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Rega
RB Titanium
6995
/
Released
2023
The RB Titanium tonearm is the most advanced and accurate production tonearm we have ever manufactured. The entire tonearm structure is designed to have the minimum of mechanical joints whilst using the stiffest materials in all critical areas. The RB Titanium was originally designed to complement our highest performing turntable the Naia, it is now available for the first time to purchase separately as a retail model.
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Rega is a British hifi brand known for its minimalist, low-mass turntable designs that challenge the industry's typical heavy-mass approach to reducing vibration. Their hand-assembled turntables and tonearms use advanced materials like graphene-infused carbon fiber and feature slim yet rigid plinths with striking glass platters, reflecting founder Roy Gandy's unique engineering perspective on how components affect
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Rega is a British hifi brand known for its minimalist, low-mass turntable designs that challenge the industry's typical heavy-mass approach to reducing vibration. Their hand-assembled turntables and tonearms use advanced materials like graphene-infused carbon fiber and feature slim yet rigid plinths with striking glass platters, reflecting founder Roy Gandy's unique engineering perspective on how components affect
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Thrax
CB
5195
/
Released
Frank Schröder created an entirely new, radical technique to decrease friction in captured bearings. The resultant experimentation generated a coefficient of friction lower than anything ever published. This is complemented with a new multilayer carbon fibre wand, establishing a new level in tonearm design. Constrained layer damping and material transitions are used throughout the design to tune and separate sources from the impeding mechanical movement in the device. The end result is no discernible sonic fingerprint is added to your system by the wand.
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Thrax Audio is distinguished by its use of transformers for volume control instead of traditional potentiometers in their Dionysos preamplifier, and their Spartacus amplifier features a unique two-stage shunt regulated Directly Heated-Triodes push-pull design in pure class-A with no feedback.
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Product Strengths

  • The design allows for fine-tuning to maximize sound quality
  • Instructions are included outlining how to tune by various degrees of screw tightening

Product Considerations

  • There are options for screw tightening

Takeaway: The Schröder CB tonearm allows adjustments to get the best sound. It's designed to work with modern turntables.

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Our take on the brand

Thrax Audio is distinguished by its use of transformers for volume control instead of traditional potentiometers in their Dionysos preamplifier, and their Spartacus amplifier features a unique two-stage shunt regulated Directly Heated-Triodes push-pull design in pure class-A with no feedback.
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