fleib
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Tonearm recommendation Lewm, Dover, I assume this is the UNI-DIN alignment I read about (Fremer?). Nulls at 66.3 and 112.5mm. If you hunt down the article you'll see the curves for alignment error. It looks pretty good. I'm reluctant to call alignment error, distortion.... | |
Tonearm recommendation Dover,*I have also made a metal jig to ensure that the FR64S's that I use are installed with a 231.5mm pivot to spindle distance. It is accurate to 0.1mm and this pivot to stylus distance recommended by Dertonam makes for a considerable audible im... | |
Tonearm recommendation Raul,Still doesn't make sense:**What I’m talking is what in a non-existen " perfect audio world " we have in those internal wires: ideally a pure non-contaminated signal information.I posted that we can’t have it never ever because we have many di... | |
Tonearm recommendation Raul,Did something upsetting happen in your life? To be honest, your posts seem irrational. Sometimes when life throws us a curve we react in strange ways. To avoid a negative situation it would be natural to go to something that gives us pleasur... | |
Tonearm recommendation Raul,*I said " over and over " because almost no one post the right answer explain it why I’m totally wrong or why they are recomended " this or that ". *Because it doesn't work like that. You made a case for damping. Damping is one factor, not t... | |
Tonearm recommendation Raul,I didn't call you stupid. It was long winded, which I think is accurate. If you object to your nicknames I won't use them.It might interest you to know that the lower the compliance of a suspension, the lower the amplitude of arm/cart resona... | |
Tonearm recommendation Raul, you're quite long winded and you bring a novel aspect to technical matters. Thought you might like to know, on another forum you're referred to as the 32 bit Bandito. Due to the length and number of your posts, I think Kraken might be more... | |
Tonearm recommendation You might not care, but the Kraken was controlled by Poseidon, not Hades. | |
Tonearm recommendation Dover, Sorry I didn't see this sooner. You accept this nonsense as correct, or just the part about a noisy mechanism?>>additional we have to remember that the 64/66 are dynamic balanced designs and all dynamic balanced designs always genera... | |
Ortofon bronze PNP ALERT!!!!! Hey Soundsgood,You bought a second hand cartridge originally purchased from an unauthorized dealer - that's grey goods, second hand grey goods.The responsible party is the person you bought it from not the manufacturer. You're lucky Turntable Need... | |
BEST TONEARM FOR HIGH COMPLIANCE MM All the XSV 3000 through 5000 could be used for quad. They had response to 50K. I think these came after the 4-ch era and not many cared. The 4500 was XUV not XSV and was a 4-ch cart. These had a quadrahedral tip. The other extended contact tip w... | |
No bass with new turntable? Wetfeet48,In your initial post you said you just set up the table and there is no bass. Inna has a point - initially there is not much bass. It does sound like you have the channels out of phase, even though you checked. This could occur with a m... | |
Audio-Technica AT-ART9 phono cartridge Melm,LpGear/Tunes often imports items not usually sold in this market. I believe a MC can be sent to an AT service center for trade-in. In Europe an ART9 trade-in costs 611 euros. Their prices for AT are generally higher and I'm not sure about ... | |
Tonearm recommendation Raul,You're trying to win an argument instead of making a recommendation or two. That was the request of OP. It's all right to support what you say with technical information, but if the only way you can do that is by insulting others, you're not... | |
Tonearm recommendation Who unleashed the Kraken? |