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SUT to MM cable? what should i get? cable mis-match Dear chakster, How many tonearms and cartridges our membersown according to you? ''at least 4 inputs is a must have''? Must have for what? | |
SUT to MM cable? what should i get? cable mis-match lohanimal, Well I owned FR- frt 3 and 5 with switches. By inspectingtheir inside construction I have seen more soldering points thenby any tonearm with removable headshell. What is more I got advicefrom our ''old member'' Dertonarm who preferred ... | |
SUT to MM cable? what should i get? cable mis-match lohanimal, you are confusing different impedances with differentTT's. Different impedances are meant for cartridges withdifferent impedances. Say low ,mid , an high impedance carts .Not for different TT's. The switch on your SUT is meant to swit... | |
SUT to MM cable? what should i get? cable mis-match I think you made wrong decision. Depending from impedanceof the used carts you should chose for FR low, mid or highSUT's versions . Those are ''purist'' in the sense that noadditional soldering points or switches are used. All thoseswitches have a... | |
Fidelity Research FR-7 Repair It may look as if I have something against my younger brother orto enjoy teasing him. But the ''truth'' is our religion which must beobey. Now the case is that not all FR-7 kinds have the samecantilever length. Ikeda obviously experimented with di... | |
Black vs. Colored Vinyl The same ''difference'' as between sapphire and ruby. | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma bukanona, and the argument is ? Your opinion? | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma The only German joke I have ever heard and is curiously connected with my post about''simplicity'' and ''reality'' isas follow:: ''If theory and practice coincide than both areprobably false''.What Kessler and Pisha discovered is that by te most ... | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma ''Simplicity and reality'', As Raul Kessler& Pisha start withassumption of 3 ''simple equations'' needed for optimalgeometry. : 1. the determination of zero points, 2. the optimumof offset angle and 3, optimum for overhang for a given eff.leng... | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma Dear chakster, in addition to ''slots in' or ''on'' headshells there arealso ''movable'' 4 pin connectors which not only allow for theright azimuth but also for extra extension for stylus adjustment.Next to rigidity issue connected with used mate... | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma Assertions or opinions? Do people think different? If so withwhich organs? We all think in the same way. That is we startfrom some assumption which we think is true and then deducein the assertion entailed sentences or propositions or statements.... | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma bukanona, the problem of the inner grove distortions is not inventedby hypothesis. The problem can be easy solved by reduction ofplaying time on each side of the record. That is to say to avoidcritical part of the inner grove. People don't buy rec... | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma Dear chakster, the so called ''zero points'' on the record will beon other ''points'' by Bearwald than Stevenson. That is thewhole point. Those points determine the amount of the angleerrors made by each geometry. You may have eff. length rightbu... | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma BTW there are 9'', 10'' and 12'' tonearms. My Kuzma is madefor 9'' while my SP-10 does not allow 9'' tonearm. For tonearmswith different length different spindle to pivot distance areneeded. Ergo: one can't chose this distance as one please. | |
Fidelity Research FR64s Headshell dilemma Dear chakster, your ''theory'' imply that one can chose spindleto pivot distance as one like. But pivot to spindle distance determineeff. length. By Stevenson 245 mm by Bearwald 246 mm. If one could chose eff. length as one please we would not nee... |