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Speakers hung from ceiling on aircraft cable. David you are right and you will be absolutely fine. I would do it with just one chain per speaker sized so the speakers hang at ear height.Even if you did not cross out at 100 Hz you would be fine. The mass of the cone assembly is far less than t... | |
Looking for new to me Jazz music Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Jaco Pastorious, Ron Carter,Weather Report, Wayne Shorter, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Monk,McCoy Tyner, Red Garland, Amad Jamal, Ramsey Lewis, Charles Mingus, Billy Cobham, Chet Baker, Lee Morgan, Maynard F... | |
Moving to France Call Oracle, I bet you can get a 240v motor drive for it.We've cycled through France twice. Most people think "Paris" when they think of France. The countryside and it's people are wonderful and totally different from the character of Paris. | |
Turntable power supply/motor’s role in SQ for belt drive TT Just another reason to get a Sota. Better motor, better suspension, better bearing (magnetic thrust control), Better tonearm mount and you can throw the wall shelf away (which does not work in all cases.) The LP 12 has more "upgrades" than any oth... | |
Springs under turntable Nice work Indranilsen, That is about as far as the Sota springs will compress before the chassis hits its stop. Remember the Sota subchassis hangs from its springs. This is the best picture I could find of ithttps://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/vin... | |
Bent Slightly Out of Shape Azimuth slaw. Slaw could be right as long as it is not skewed too far. But, my own inclination would be to install the Grado. | |
Springs under turntable Lewm, You put a record on the turntable with any record weight type device you use then press the turntable down evenly to stretch or compress the springs equally then let go and count. 3 hz is very slow and should be fairly easy to count. If the ... | |
Springs under turntable Uberwaltz, if you put the resonance frequency anywhere within the range of 20 to 150 Hz you are likely to make a change in the way you perceive bass. If everything else is set up correctly and of reasonable quality it is hard to believe that would... | |
Springs under turntable The absolute finest systems have flaws directed signal processing can correct. Even Michael Fremer admits that processing done at 192/24 or faster is invisible. The central possessor in the Tact operates at 192/48. There are processors n... | |
Springs under turntable UBERWALTZ, that was not at all what I was saying!!! I was saying a proper DSP system. I was not reflecting at all on anyone else system in any way shape or form so please calm down. | |
Springs under turntable In the mean while, isolating your turntable will improve your signal to noise ratio and if properly done protect it from nuisance issues like foot fall skipping. If your turntable is on a solid rack planted on a concrete floor the improvement wil... | |
Springs under turntable You see cleeds, you have no idea either. Of course I am assuming wrongly or rightly, that all of you know what you are listening to. And cleeds, if there is no music by subwoofer cones are frozen dead.Uberwaltz, if you could hear a proper system i... | |
Springs under turntable indranilsen, 3 Hz is slow enough you can just count. In poorly dampened systems the turntable will keep bouncing for a while. If it does not bounce that would mean the frequency is way too high. | |
Turntable flashcider, the goal is to keep the record from resonating and slipping on the platter. A record weight will stop the record from slipping but the problem with a hard platter surface is that it has a much different mechanical impedance than the re... | |
Springs under turntable Mahgister, Ron Carter is not in your room. You have no where near the power and the wrong kind of loudspeakers to image a full size acoustic bass. The best you can do is come up with a miniature version. But, do not feel bad. That is the best most... |