Korf TA-SF9R 9-Inch Flexure Pivot Steel Armtube Tonearm
Korf TA-SF9R 9-Inch Flexure Pivot Steel Armtube Tonearm
Korf TA-SF9R 9-Inch Flexure Pivot Steel Armtube Tonearm

Korf TA-SF9R 9-Inch Flexure Pivot Steel Armtube Tonearm

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Pickup available at 22 Saint Kilda Road Usually ready in 2-4 days

Korf TA-SF9R 9-Inch Flexure Pivot Steel Armtube Tonearm

22 Saint Kilda Road

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

22 Saint Kilda Road
Suite 2.02
St Kilda VIC 3182
Australia

0395250022

Korf

What Makes Our Tonearms Better?

Strength

High rigidity is the single best prediction of great audio performance in tonearms and headshells

Our measurements consistently support that.

Low resonances
(but no elastic damping)

Tonearm's resonances can reach up to 0.5G! They are clearly audible. Removing resonances removes distortion, coloration, ringing and sibilance.

Elastic damping doesn't magically "erase" resonances. It stores, transforms and releases the energy back, killing the sonics.

Quality of Motion

The bearings ring. The bearings chatter. The bearings stick and then slap. This is heard as grain, and impairs the tracking performance.

We designed our tonearm around radically different bearings. How different? A video is surely worth a 1000 words.

Radically Different Design:

Flexure Pivot Horizontal Bearing

Monolithic flexure pivots are almost a hundred times more expensive than the usual rolling bearings. For that, you get amazing advantages:

  • Zero starting torque/no stiction
  • No bearing chatter
  • Great tracking of warps
  • Less inner groove distortion
  • Lasts forever — no servicing, no lubrication
  • Not influenced by temperature/humidity/dust/age
  • Easy to replace if broken

What does a flexure bearing sound like? Smooth! Once you experience a tonearm that is free of bearing chatter, you will recognize the chatter's sonic signature in other designs.

Steel Arm Tube

Based on a large study of arm tube materials, we chose a steel tube with 0.5mm wall thickness.

  • High bending resistance: 3 times higher than aluminium, 2 times higher than titanium of the same mass
  • Low energy storage

Why is steel seldom used in today's tonearms? It's not possible to simply replace an aluminium or titanium arm tube with a steel one. A whole new design is called for.

Widely Spaced Vertical Hybrid Ceramic Bearings

We did a study of vertical bearings's influence on sound, and chose hybrid ceramic rolling bearings for the task:

  • Better strength and precision
  • Less chatter compared to closely spaced bearings
  • Low starting torque/stiction
  • Better resolution
  • Sharper dynamics
  • Better sibilance control
  • Less inner groove distortion
  • Need no servicing or lubrication

Clamping Plinth Mounts

For tightest plinth attachment possible. They give:

  • Better mounting precision
  • Ease of adjustment
  • Better plinth coupling

Clamping mounts are quite expensive to make. This is probably why most other tonearms are held by imprecise and fiddly set screws instead.

Magnetic Antiskating

Magnetic antiskating has zero stiction.

It would be a real shame to spend so much effort (and money) on our beautiful bearings, and then ruin their performance with a weight on a pulley. Or with a sliding lever.

Our magnetic antiskating is calibrated and uniform—the biasing force remains the same from the outer to the inner grooves.


Custom Headshell Connector

To fully preserve the mechanical performance of both our unique ceramic headshell and the armtube, we designed our own connector:

  • Steel load-bearing part; aluminium alloy locking collar
  • Press-fitted into an armtube
  • Spring loaded, gold plated contact pins
  • Nylon isolator

Radically Easy to Use

High performance tonearms are often hard to set up and require tools to do so. We made ours as easy to use as any mass market tonearm—all while preserving the performance.