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Stereophile Class A tables
"When are WE going to get together and enlighten one another rather than argue over which reviewer has their "stuff" together? when that day comes, we will have a reliable database of meaningful insights of which components are truly wonderful sou... 
Stereophile Class A tables
Rsf, I was wondering why you made the statement "never trust Valin". Now you say he's been "dishonest". I personally think he has too much influence on the ratings, only because he is probably their best pure writer. Flowery adjectives pepper ever... 
TriPlanar Tips
Dear Rottenclam, If I understand you correctly, you are saying that the pivot rotates in the horizontal plane, however slightly, even when the set screw is tightened down. Is that so? If it is, then get the thing fixed! You should not have to put ... 
Stereophile Class A tables
This discussion is getting redundant, but Manitunc, in this case the direct-drive that got a class A rating is (I think) cheaper than the belt-drive one from the same manufacturer (Brinkmann). I would agree with your statement as a generality, how... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
I am quite familiar with the Soundfountain site. It's a nice site but full of one man's opinion and no real science, does not address my simpler question.Merry Xmas and Happy New Year and thanks the earth did not explode on 12/21. (I had planned t... 
Stereophile Class A tables
Where's the conflict? If price is no indicator of performance, then two tt's with a 3X differential in cost might both be worthy of a class A rating, not that I would recommend for a second that anyone should go by the S'phile listings. 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Gosh thanks. I SAID that perhaps Panzerholz AND slate should not be included on my list, because they have grain structure or are not homogeneous. Bronze and brass (and stainless steel) are indeed alloys, but I think alloys DO qualify for this ana... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
my only question was "what is the effect of shape of a solid homogeneous piece of any material on its resonant character?" The key word is "homogeneous"; I am not talking about CLD. The material could be acrylic, bronze, brass, stainless steel, sl... 
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm
Jeremy bearing is terrific. I have an early Super Bearing with the clamp mechanism underneath the plinth. it costs as much as my Lenco but worth it. 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Does anyone recall some earlier Clearaudio turntable designs, where the plinth was made of solid acrylic cast in a "curly" shape, something like that of the top of a baby grand piano? They said it was to control resonance, but I was dubious, becau... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
But the point is whether shape can spread out or smooth the resonant peak of a homogeneous material. It is easy to see that shape can shift the resonant frequency per se. I suppose it can also spread out the energy so that several adjacent frequen... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Does anyone recall some earlier Clearaudio turntable designs, where the plinth was made of solid acrylic cast in a "curly" shape, something like that of the top of a baby grand piano? They said it was to control resonance, but I was dubious, becau... 
Need recommendation on mono cartridge please
I have not taken the mono plunge yet, but many speak well of the Miyajima Premium BE mono. There is a less expensive version of the same cartridge without the "BE" designation, just called the "Premium". So far as I can tell, the only difference b... 
Technics SP-10 mkII speed adjustment question
I also think the Mk2 "needs" it more; the Mk3 is wonderful in stock form. I hear some albeit faint coloration with the Mk2 of a kind that could well be ameliorated by the Krebs mods. 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Ughhh! I actually wrote that. Who knew? I guess you did. Are you archiving my wisdom or lack of same? The term is still rather oxymoronic, even if I wrote it first. While there are good practical theoretical reasons to eschew wood for a tonearm, I...