The tonearm is one of the most critical components of any turntable. It must be both extremely rigid and completely free-moving. Any unwanted flex, resonance, or friction directly affects sound quality. The Takumi level 2.1DC tonearm is designed to avoid these issues through careful material choices and mechanical precision.
The armtube is made from thin-walled titanium. This material combines high stiffness with low mass, allowing the cartridge to track accurately while efficiently guiding vibrations away from the cartridge body toward the bearing block — where they are safely absorbed.
The headshell is fixed, not detachable. This design eliminates extra contact points and solder joints, which can introduce resistance, signal loss, or mechanical play. The result is a cleaner electrical path and greater mechanical stability — helping preserve channel separation and detail.
The tonearm uses a full cardanic bearing system, with preloaded radial bearings for near-zero play and extremely low friction. This allows the cartridge to move freely, even with demanding pressings or subtle groove modulations.
The tonearm offers full adjustability for optimal setup:
- Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA) via a three-point base system
- Azimuth adjustment at the headshell
- Anti-skating via a frictionless magnetic system
- Armlift height via set screws
These features ensure precise tracking, accurate channel balance, and faithful sound — with no added coloration from the arm itself.
The signal from a phono cartridge is extremely small and sensitive. Any disturbance in this part of the system can affect sound quality. That’s why the Takumi level 2.1DC uses a fixed phono cable, directly connected to the internal tonearm wiring — with no connectors or additional solder points at the arm base.The cable is 120 cm long, fully shielded, and equipped with a dual ground system. It uses highquality conductors optimized for low capacitance and low resistance. This helps prevent electromagnetic interference and reduces the chance of hum — especially important in complex, high-resolution audio setups.
By treating the electrical path with the same attention as the mechanical parts, the Takumi level 2.1DC ensures that the signal stays as pure as possible — from stylus to phono stage.