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Hugo_Langer

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hello there,

I'm a young steadycamorperator from germany and I'm still completing my equipment. So I'm looking for an arm and the question to decide between Pro Arm or the silver spring arm, which is simular to the 3A. Does any one of you has worked so far with an new silver spring arm? Could it be an real alternative to the Pro Arm?

Thank you so far for reply, best yellow Shark

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I am also another very happy client of Rig Enginerring. They totally re furbished my arm. SN 028 ( mk 2) and it is now a peice of work. From trunions to new springs and spring covers, the whole package preforms silently and effortlessly.

 

Regards

 

Andy Stankovich

Adelaide

Australia

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And yet another very happy customer...

 

Just got my Blue Spring EFP #393 from rig. It was fully serviced, cleaned and re lubricated, however not refurbished.

 

The arm is fantastic, and their customer service is outstanding.

 

If anyone is looking for an arm, I would definitely look at Rig.

 

-Richard Lewis.

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Hi Thomas,

 

contact with Dean or Hugo from Rig Engineering. They will be happy to answer to your technical questions. My arm is a refurbished IIIA arm, not the SilverSpring Steadyrig arm but they made a great job and it looks, feels and sound like a brand new IIIa arm. Like you, I own a provid arm and you will see the big difference from the first time. Think that the Silverspring arm is a IIIA arm but, more precise, better made, stronger, great weight range (13 to 63lbs), friction free arm post and lots of improvements over the original arm, knowing that the original CP IIIA performed very well in the past and actually.

 

 

Steadyrig mail : admin@steadyrig.com

 

Best

Nacho

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Thomas,

 

my arm isn´t an upgrade to silverspring, it´s a refurfished arm and has the original EFP blue springs, not the silverspring springs. As I told you, contact with Dean or Hugo and they answer to your questions accurately. If you are in UK, perhaps you could try one.

 

With regard to isoelasticity, as I know, depends of the pulleys distribution design, and the silverspring arm is a IIIA design non-isoelastic arm. Personally, I like much more the feel of these non-isoelastic arms than the isoelastics like Ultras.

 

Nacho

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Thomas,

 

my arm isn´t an upgrade to silverspring, it´s a refurfished arm and has the original EFP blue springs, not the silverspring springs. As I told you, contact with Dean or Hugo and they answer to your questions accurately. If you are in UK, perhaps you could try one.

 

With regard to isoelasticity, as I know, depends of the pulleys distribution design, and the silverspring arm is a IIIA design non-isoelastic arm. Personally, I like much more the feel of these non-isoelastic arms than the isoelastics like Ultras.

 

Nacho

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