
TRI-PLANAR PRODUCTS
Tri-Planar
officially came into being when the Wheaton Decoupled Arm, now referred to as
the Tri-Planar Mk. II, was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in 1981.
But, the design of that first arm was the result of years of research and
development by Tri-Planar founder, Herb Papier.
As a young man, Herb Papier played trumpet in amateur Big Bands and, later in life, owned a music store. In World War II, he received official recognition from the U.S. Navy for his expertise in chronometer calibration, a skill he continued to hone throughout his civilian career as a watchmaker. Eventually, Herb settled in Wheaton, Maryland, where he combined his talent for fine mechanisms with his love of music by creating one of the best tonearms the world has ever known.
Between 1967 and 1980, Herb experimented with tackling the three
major problems of tonearm design - adjustable azimuth, adjustable vertical
tracking angle (VTA), and bearing at record height. The arms he produced for he
and his friends are generally referred to as Mk. I. By 1981, Herb found a design
he liked and premiered the Mk. II at the Consumer Electronics Show. He later
renamed the arm Tri-Planar, a name that reflects the three planes of tonearm
geometry.
Still, Herb found room for improvement and continued perfecting his design. In 1983, the Tri-Planar Mk. III was given International Audio Review's prestigious Engineering Achievement Award, the first of many such accolades.
In 1999, during the Mk. VI years, Tri-Planar was purchased by
Herb's handpicked successor, Tri Mai, of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Herb passed
away in 2003 at the age of 83, just as Tri was introducing the current
incarnation of Tri-Planar, the Mk. VII, which fittingly includes many of Herb's
final thoughts on the design.
The meticulously handcrafted Tri-Planar Ultimate continues to be rated among the world's best. It is an ultra-precision tonearm offering maximum adjustability and watch-like precision. And, just as Herb Papier had envisioned, the arm's unique dual-pivot design provides unrivaled tracking, transparency, and resolution.
The Tri-Planar Ultimate Tonearm
The Tri-Planar flagship tonearm is the "Mk. VII," commonly referred to as the "Tri-Planar Precision Tonearm."
The arm creates a musical sound stage unmatched by any other. It has been described as powerful and dynamic, solid yet expressive, delicate and tactile. The outstanding quality of this arm, commented on time and again, is that it is invisible, lacking the colorations that plague so many of our competitors.
After over 30 years in the industry, the Tri-Planar continues to be rated among the world's best.

Features:
• Damped headshell
• Annealed-aluminum coaxial damped armtube
• Clamping yoke design that firmly couples the headshell tube to the bearing
tube, making for a single unit yet allowing azimuth rotation of the headshell
• Silicone-fluid trough tonearm damping
• Bearings featuring hand-crafted, hardened and polished needle cones
• Progressive anti-skating design • Sophisticated system of decoupled
counterweights, allowing proper stylus force for any cartridge without altering
effective mass • Easy 3-screw installation, with no large VTA hole
Specifications:
• Type: gimbal-bearing tonearm
• Effective length: 250mm
• Pivot-to-spindle distance: 233.5mm
• Overhang: 16.5mm
• Offset angle: 22°
• Effective mass: 11g
• Bearing offset: 22°