

That’s the reason why boxed, second-hand examples in mint condition can command $500 at UK audio flea markets. Due to his unfailing honesty and integrity, SME founder Alastair Robertson-Aikman found it mildly disconcerting that the headshell-mounting system became known colloquially as the SME mount Ortofon deserved the credit.Īs a result of the arm’s ability to accept the heavy, low-compliance MCs we so love today, its performance is not that of a 50-year-old arm but of a still-viable contender. Moreover, the first headshells used with the 3009-prior to the arrival of the familiar, drilled-out SME design-were Ortofon shells with SME badges on the front. Indeed, many audiophiles still swear by it, and with good reason: Despite it being associated, in the minds of many, with high-compliance moving-magnet cartridges because of strong associations with Shure, it was, in fact, designed with the then-dominant, heavy, low-compliance Ortofon moving-coil cartridges in the SPU series. Ignoring both xenophobia on the part of the British and envy on the part of everyone else, it remains the most successful high-end tonearm of all time, and is the template for superior “universal” tonearms able to handle a wide range of cartridges on an equally wide range of “motor units.”

Depending on when you start the counting, last year marked the 50th anniversary of the SME 3009 tonearm.
