@chakster @martykl : This link can help about that tonearm effective mass subject:
http://www.cartchunk.org/audiotopics/ToneArmMechanics.pdf
R.
http://www.cartchunk.org/audiotopics/ToneArmMechanics.pdf
R.
@chakster @martykl : This link can help about that tonearm effective mass subject: http://www.cartchunk.org/audiotopics/ToneArmMechanics.pdf R. |
Dear @chakster : Of course is part of inertia ( inertia's moment. ) and that's why where we can have the higher changes on that total effective mass/inertia is precisely at the headshell position. You have to understand that the deep/whole inertia concept/matghematics could be complex to for we " mere mortals " calculate it through tghose mathematics because you have to think that the mass of the headshell and cartridge is not " seated "/concentrated at only one point but the cartridge and headshell overall body, along that body shape, each mm. is at different distance from the center of the tonearm pivot ! ! That's why things, even that are not absolutely correct, were made more simple for audiophiles and it's what @invictus and every one takes as " true ". Yes our calculations on that cartridge/tonearm frequency resonance range is out of absolute reality but never mind and follow what we have on hand and be happy with. Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS, R. |