Bernard
High-quality technical product.
Comment from March 01, 2023 — Experience from February 16, 2023
The Tecno Arm MKII represents the ultimate project of John Michell, an iconic figure in British high-fidelity who shaped the world of turntables for over fifty years. This tonearm embodies a singular philosophy where meticulous engineering converses with a pragmatic approach to value for money.
The structure of the Tecno Arm MKII is based on a one-piece aluminum tube that undergoes a radical transformation compared to conventional arms. The initial shot-peening alters the surface texture and material rigidity, creating a distinctive matte finish that helps disperse parasitic resonances. The 22 perforations made on the underside of the tube are far more than an aesthetic exercise: they reduce the effective mass to 12.5 grams while preserving the structural rigidity required for faithful transmission of the mechanical signal.
Internal damping with foam complements this resonance-control system. This foam, injected into the tube’s cavities, absorbs residual vibrations without significantly adding weight. The integrated headshell, machined to ensure perfect parallelism with the bearing axis, eliminates misalignments that can compromise groove tracking.
The wiring of the Tecno Arm MKII is a major distinguishing element. Michell Engineering has developed a proprietary loom using Litz silver wire with 99.9999% purity. This configuration of individually insulated multiple strands minimizes the skin effect that can impair high-frequency transmission. The signal path remains continuous from the cartridge tags to the RCA plugs, with no intermediate solder joints that could introduce points of resistance or oxidation.
The polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) dielectric surrounds the conductors, offering superior insulation properties compared to conventional plastics. A braided metal shield protects the signal from surrounding electromagnetic interference, while a separate ground wire ensures effective grounding. Silver-plated connectors extend this pursuit of optimal conductivity all the way to the phono preamplifier inputs.
The TecnoWeight counterweight replaces the standard cylindrical system with a more sophisticated design. Two interchangeable masses allow the arm to accommodate cartridges from 4 to 7 grams and from 7 to 13 grams. Tracking force adjustment is made in 0.1-gram increments, a resolution that allows full exploitation of modern cartridge specifications.
The TecnoWeight’s geometry lowers the center of gravity to align it with that of the cartridge. This arrangement improves dynamic stability when tracking highly modulated passages, maintaining a constant tracking force despite the record’s vertical undulations. The counterweight also sits closer to the pivot thanks to the hollowed rear stub and lightweight aluminum adjustment assembly, reducing the lateral inertia of the moving system.
The three-point vertical tracking angle (VTA) adjustment device represents a notable evolution compared to standard Rega arms, which do not offer this feature. This architecture allows you to adjust arm height to accommodate cartridges of varying thicknesses or records of different weights. The system maintains mounting rigidity while offering a sufficient adjustment range for most setups.
The VTA adjuster, available in several versions depending on the mounting type (single-point or three-point), introduces a base raise of 2 mm even at the minimum position. This characteristic requires the use of appropriate spacers on Michell turntables (10 mm spacers are supplied for Gyro and Orbe models) or consideration when installing on other turntables.
The Tecno Arm has its roots in the Rega RB250, a tonearm that has set a benchmark for performance-to-price ratio for decades. Michell Engineering did not settle for cosmetic changes: the original arm is disassembled, and each critical component is reworked or replaced. Ultra-low-friction polymer bearings replace the original elements, reducing resistance to horizontal and vertical movement.
The redesigned mounting base improves the rigidity of the interface with the turntable. This evolution is accompanied by better tolerance to mounting variations, particularly important for installations on turntables from other brands. Compatibility remains, however, limited to Rega turntables equipped with “double brace” technology when the VTA device is not used—a technical constraint that deserves attention when purchasing.
The original TecnoArm was born in the last years of John Michell’s life, as he battled the illness that would take him in October 2003. This final project reflects his determination to democratize access to quality sound reproduction without compromising the technical standards that built the brand’s reputation.
The MKII version (or TecnoArm 2) incorporates several substantial improvements. The shift to three-point mounting, inspired by the latest-generation Rega arms, enhances the rigidity of the turntable interface. The systematic inclusion of the VTA device, previously optional, makes it easier to optimize settings according to the cartridges used. A fourth cable establishes an additional grounding link between the arm and the turntable, reducing susceptibility to radio-frequency interference that could affect early versions.
The MKII adopts the three-point mounting of recent Rega arms, systematically includes the VTA device, and adds an extra ground cable. These developments improve mounting rigidity, facilitate adjustments, and reduce sensitivity to electromagnetic disturbances.
Compatibility depends on your turntable’s mounting system. Turntables with traditional single-point mounting work perfectly. For modern Rega turntables with three-point mounting, only models equipped with “double brace” technology are compatible if you do not use the VTA adjuster.
The 12.5 g effective mass suits cartridges with medium to low compliance, typically modern moving coils and quality moving magnets. The Dynavector DV-20, Ortofon 2M Bronze/Black, or Goldring 1000 series are excellent matches.
Bernard
High-quality technical product.
Comment from March 01, 2023 — Experience from February 16, 2023
Raphael
Great products. Thank you.
Comment from January 24, 2020 — Experience from January 03, 2018