dan_ed
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Antiskating .... The last analog secret And what is all that black stuff? | |
Antiskating .... The last analog secret Great idea for a thread Thomas. However, I don't believe that damage was from AS. Looks too severe. Or were you suffering from the latest AS theories at the time? :-)I learned from Paul and Doug that AS is at best a necessary evil. So I take the a... | |
10 Levels of Turntable Mastery Hi Swampwalker,Were you without for very long? I've got a generator wired into my house so we don't suffer much at all. LIghts, heat, water, even sat tv and stereo. There has been a steady stream of our neighbors coming through to take showers, ge... | |
10 Levels of Turntable Mastery Grasshopper, as soon as you can snatch the stylus from my palm . . .Sorry, I'm just pleased as punch to have connection again. ;-) | |
Technics SL1200: standard overhang gauge or MintLP Curio,I am not surprised that you had success with the MintLP protractor. I do not believe that I have heard anyone say they did not get some improvement after using Yip's fine tool. Enjoy! | |
Technics SL1200: standard overhang gauge or MintLP There is a cheaper version from Turntable Basics that uses the same mirror type setup.Read about parallax error. Then read about how the MintLp is made. The TT Basics protractor is certainly cheaper, but it is NOT "the same mirror type setup". And... | |
Subsonic Rumble Solutions Bob #2 (I like that! :-)), that is the measured natural roll-off of the horns. To further complicate things there is a +6dB gain with having two subs, or so I am told. But your reasoning is still valid and does explain how different systems may ne... | |
Subsonic Rumble Solutions Oh, great! Two Bob's. ;-) Ptmconsulting, I think that at some point all you are left with is the groove thang and resonance from the table so there could be a need for an electronic solution for subsonics. I have my table sitting on two 1/4" alumi... | |
Subsonic Rumble Solutions I wasn't that happy with the summing solution. Stereo subs have proven much better in my room. The bass is no longer boomy, LF details and directional clues are much better. 36 dB roll-off! That'll get the job done.I'm curious about the phase issu... | |
Subsonic Rumble Solutions Of course you guys know that you could also do the filtering between the pre and the amp. I'm beginning to think about trying this sometime for exactly the reason Fap pointed out. If you cut those unwanted frequencies out so that the amp and drive... | |
Subsonic Rumble Solutions My bass horns roll off pretty fast down in that subsonic region. They are down 6dB at 20Hz and drop pretty fast after that. Once you get down below 16Hz or so I would think that the system would begin to pick up resonances from the arm/cart. Who w... | |
Would Like To Hear From Strain Gauge Owners It was a rhetorical question, Bob, but your opinion is certainly valid. | |
Would Like To Hear From Strain Gauge Owners Hi Lewm,Again, I don't build phonostage or preamps so I don't claim to be an expert on RIAA. There are many others who have posted on this issue on this thread and other threads, like the one I linked before, that are far more qualified to speak o... | |
Would Like To Hear From Strain Gauge Owners Raul, I think they are trying to say is "so what, it sounds just as good or maybe better with the deviation". I do feel qualified to speak on this point. I am both an engineer and audiophool. Being in 100% agreement with a mathematical model does ... | |
Would Like To Hear From Strain Gauge Owners According to Raul there is only one right way to do anything in this hobby. We are all either too stupid, not intelligent, have tin ears, not enough common sense, etc, to get how correct Raul. Ok, I think I have that part memorized now.But forget ... |