rauliruegas
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Audio Technica AT 666 vacuum disc Dear @pryso : Nice to meet you again.On your post it was not me. With out the vacuum you can play a LP because unstability/waves with the perimeter rubber and because you have to change the VTA/SRA .R. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @dimitry : Thank’s in advance. It’s really interesting for some of us to finally you can/couldput true " light " on the cantilever boron issue.Appreciated,R. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @dimitry : Which’s the primary resonant frequency in the boron type used in cartridges: pipe vs rod?R. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear friends : The Azden it is " opening " faster that though. I tested inside the VTF range. First at 1.5grs. to help its opening after a few hours I gone down to 1.25grs. ( manufacturer advise. ) and finally at the lower range of 1.0 grs. What ... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear friends: I'm testing seriously my LOMC Azden GM-P5L that's high compliance design ( around 24-25 cu. ) and that runs at only 1.25 grs on VTF with an output level of 0.2mv.I brought Azden to this forum for the first time ever ( as Acutex cart... | |
Audio Technica AT 666 vacuum disc Dear @best-groove : Totally rigth in the Pioneer issue, here the P3: http://www.thevintageknob.org/pioneer-Exclusive_P3.htmlIn the other side about something that you have to take with any vacuum LP hold down is to mantain the platter clean to ... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? @mijostyn : "" My system is dynamically colored because it automatically changes frequency response with volume..""if I remember you posted in other thread that your speakers at 95db SPL is how it shines the most. Is it could means that at that ... | |
My battle with sibilance. @mijostyn : " As I said before I doubt Wilson did things by mistake.."only your doubt because the dip exist by the crossover frequency in that range. Normally the midrange/tweeter crossover goes from 2.5khz to around 4khz. There is no mistakes D... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @mijostyn : "" If the definition of colored is "not having a perfectly flat frequency response curve," then all of our systems are colored to one degree or another. "Well that's only at random definition and not precise one because other t... | |
My battle with sibilance. Dear @mijostyn : "" you do not trust my measurements..."""No, I trust in your measurements there is nothing to makes me doubt about. It's your conclusion in where I disagree."" I must be a very lucky guy. I hardly ever have to reach for my sib... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @dimitry : Could be but for cartridges boron rod it's a little better because its less resonant against pipe/hollow. Yes this one is lower in weigth but more resonant too and this " resonant " means that the transducer is adding non recorded ... | |
My battle with sibilance. Dear @mijostyn : You are biased on that frequency range were our ears are more sensitive and you said that Wilson on purpose did it " something " in its crossover as other speaker manufacturers and some recordings labels some times but all those j... | |
My battle with sibilance. Dear @mijostyn : I understand all what you said and yes no one of us can be sure what reviewers or speaker manufactured really do it but at least we can " work " with the " evidence " they show that we have on hand because like it or not are the... | |
My battle with sibilance. mijostyn : The posted speakers measurements choosed were " contemporary " . Here an ADS vintage monitor from the late 70's- early 80’s. You can go to the last page ( 8 ) to read some measurements.http://sportsbil.com/ads/l-2030-brochure.pdfR. | |
My battle with sibilance. @mijostyn """ : a mild dip at those frequencies. """, yes because it’s where the crossover frequency belongs , JA stated it."" . a very common approach to making certain program sources more listenable. ""approach by whom because we are not talkin... |