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Koetsu surprise Hey Karl when I cut you the arm board for the FR I’ll put an on the fly spindle to pivot adjustment on it. Well get that beautiful cart dialed in perfect!Bruce Anvil | |
High mass vs Low Mass Turntables - Sound difference? I'm just saying there are plenty of arms with less friction, which of course is only one criterion. I think UCLA? came up with the Townsend design and he marketed it. | |
High mass vs Low Mass Turntables - Sound difference? Totally agree. A golf ball floating in goo is hardly low friction. Many examples of lower friction tonearms. | |
Ground Hum with Rega RP6, Exact and TT PSU. Go online and find some "MuMetal" adhesive backed shielding. Wether or not you have a ground issue Rega motors will make some cartridges hum like crazy. Lift the pulley and put a piece of the metal over motor. With luck this will solve the problem... | |
High mass vs Low Mass Turntables - Sound difference? I'm hungry now! High mass tables certainly do a better job of tenderizing. Think I'll rip that porterhouse from under the table and fire up the grill | |
High mass vs Low Mass Turntables - Sound difference? Yes, meat. Highly underrated, lol. I think at some point value becomes the determining factor for many. Spending 3-5k on chipboard, plastic and glass seems a stretch when compared to mass design approaches. | |
High mass vs Low Mass Turntables - Sound difference? Compare this with anything mentioned in postsAnvilturntables.com | |
High mass vs Low Mass Turntables - Sound difference? Heavy platter turntables virtually always produce lower w&f and drift. The tend to produce what I would call an "elegant" or graceful sound. They also tend to have a lower noise floor. You know it when you hear it. It is a myth that they sound... | |
$5,000 to spend for analog front end - advice please...:) I can build you a 2500-4k turntable that competes with 5 figure products. You mentioned "prat" a particular strength of my design due to its special low friction bearing Read Michael Fremers review of my "Alloy Convertible". Despite the glowing re... | |
Has anybody heard this newer brand of turntable? Shineola Runwell out of Detroit, MI USA? I have been manufacturing the Anvil "Alloy Convertible" turntable in Detroit since 2010. Please compare.Bruce | |
Feedback through turntable Coupling a component to a vibrating surface isn’t "isolation". As a turntable manufacturer I have a pretty good idea of what works, however there are many variables and results can be unpredictable. I consider direct coupling methods as "tuning" d... | |
Feedback through turntable Cones and blocks do nothing for isolation. I manufacture a heavy magnetic levitating damped footer that is often effective in your situation. I have a new less expensive version than the one on my website. Regards,BruceAnvil Turntables | |
My personal experience with Direct Drive versus Belt Drive Belt tension not an issue with properly designed bearing. All designs have compromises. Good tables of any design are hard to manufacture! | |
My personal experience with Direct Drive versus Belt Drive All of the above drive systems can yield excellent results, although I have found in my products, string drive has offered the least compromises. I will be unveiling a pretty interesting new design at Axpona this year. Anvil Turntables | |
Best value record cleaner/cleaning system The "Spin Clean" is a fave among my customers looking for "basic" cleaning. As mentioned before vacuum and ultrasonic cleaning is superior. Anvil Turntables |