On the back of the tonearm you will see printed on the sub assembly an SME logo. You may also struggle to work out if you have an SME 3009 or SME 3012 tonearm. If the lever has a round ball on the end rather than a long black cap, you may well have a Series I arm. The dashpot is the device that raises or lowers the arm tube in relation to the record. These arms are much rarer but the easy way to see if it's likely you have one is to look at the dashpot. There is further confusion about Series I tonearms. However, there are clear variations in the parts used on these tonearms and the easiest way to check if an arm is a Series II or Series II Improved is to look at the balance or counterweights on the back of the arm. We often see them offered for sale completely wrongly labelled. There is much confusion surrounding identifying SME 3009 Series II and Series II Improved tonearms. We offer a complete range of spare parts for SME 3009 Series II and Series II Improved tonearms.
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