Kuzma 4 Point 9 Tonearm
- Location
- VIC, AU
- Seller
- evil c
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 11 Sep 2025
- Last seen
- 14 May 2026
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Kuzma 4 Point 9 Tonearm Legendary Kuzma 4-point 9 tonearm, this was acquired last year and has been unused by myself. I was quite excited to include in my turntable setup; but it never ended up happening and it is a shame to just keep it ! This tonearm was very lightly used by the previous owner who bought it new a few years before. I had it inspected and serviced by Mark Doehmann recently, and it has been certified as working perfectly. Comes with all original packaging, manual and protractor etc. so happy to post at buyers cost. Mike Fremer proclaimed this tonearm, to be one of th
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Kuzma emerged from Slovenia in 1982, founded by Franc Kuzma, a mechanical engineer whose passion for music and experience with acoustic transducers drove him to craft exceptional vinyl playback. Born in what was then Yugoslavia, the company debuted with the Stabi turntable—a belt-drive design prioritizing stability and user-friendliness—followed swiftly by the Stogi tonearm, embodying rigidity in its Slovenian-named essence. Early international acclaim came via a glowing 1985 review in Hi-Fi News & Record Review, propelling Kuzma from domestic dominance to global recognition.
The brand specializes exclusively in analog hi-fi essentials: premium turntables like the minimalist Stabi S, the innovative Stabi XL, and behemoths such as the 340-pound XL Air; precision tonearms including the Stogi and four-point models; and latterly, phono cartridges alongside select accessories. Kuzma eschews amplifiers, speakers, DACs, headphones, or cables, focusing instead on no-compromise mechanical ingenuity for pure record reproduction.
Kuzma commands reverence in the high-end market as a boutique leader in premium analog gear, with turntables spanning thousands to tens of thousands of euros. Hailed as a "masterpiece" maker by industry observers, it garners awards from top audiophile publications and sustains a cult following among discerning vinyl enthusiasts worldwide, its Slovenian craftsmanship synonymous with stiffness, resonance control, and crystalline fidelity.
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