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unique tonearm Brooklyn Bridge Lew,The photos (which may be being blocked by a popup blocker (I can see them still, on an iPad tethered to an iPhone in the back of a cab in Tokyo - I LOVE cool technology like this) show the Aura TT with three arm pods, one holding the black bal... | |
unique tonearm Brooklyn Bridge Well Lew... someone is a fan of the L-07D arm... | |
A Copernican View of the Turntable System Dgob,I think it was mostly stainless steel by mass but I will try to dig up that information. I have a copy made by a metals engineer who tried to copy the SAEC plinth, and the thing has three layers of different metal with slightly different reso... | |
unique tonearm Brooklyn Bridge Google is your friend. :^) | |
unique tonearm Brooklyn Bridge There may be no relation to Scheu. I just remember seeing them at the same time, and note the acrylic Cantus has that same shape. I was probably associating things which had no association other than their proximity in my memory. There was a tonea... | |
unique tonearm Brooklyn Bridge I know which one you are talking about. It looked like the arm of a crane - triangular form when viewed from head-on with side braces between the three main lengthwise elements (side braces also formed triangles with the lengthwise elements formin... | |
Nude Turntable Project Henry,I just noticed that too. That is really frustrating. I see no reason why that should have gotten pulled. I didn't see any advertisers getting dissed, or any flames. There was plenty of good archive material in there. | |
Advice on restarting vinyl playback after 30 years Desalvo,The phono pre is very important. I have no experience with phono stages with volume control which aren't megabucks, which is why I suggested an older pre with a phono stage. Others could help you better than I on that point. As much as I t... | |
A Copernican View of the Turntable System Halcro,I think Ralph would say we are all three in agreement. To me, a 20kg armpod spiked to the same platform that the TT is spiked to means they are strongly 'coupled', even if you can take them away and walk them with your two pet snakes, separ... | |
Supex 901 MKIV.... ?? Thanks. Given a friend's recent experience with the Eros and a pre with phono I use, you don't need to step up from the Eros. I have had OK experience with the Grace F9. I have not used an Azden or Shure V15. As to capacitance, I think you want as... | |
Advice on restarting vinyl playback after 30 years I applaud your 'getting back to vinyl' reasons. You are an excellent candidate. If you read similar threads, and more respond to this one, you will get a LOT of advice on what the best way to spend your money is. My most important advice is: don't... | |
A Copernican View of the Turntable System Halcro,Regarding your last post of 1/27, I think the 'theoretical proof' that Ralph offered earlier in the thread more than covers the issue regarding the desirability of having the tonearm mount absolutely stable in space vis-a-vis the turntable ... | |
Supex 901 MKIV.... ?? I would start with a lower tracking force. The two 901 models I have had (neither of which were 901 Mk IV) were a standard SD-901 at 1.0-1.5g and a Super which was slightly higher but not above 2g. No clue about value of your Mk IV. They come up f... | |
Best day of work ever... Cool!Your co-worker had good taste in carts too! | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dlaloum,Thank you. Very clear. I agree. The trick is finding carts with structurally low inductance (i.e. fewer coils and low internal impedance, nececssarily leading to lower output?). This sounds like a Technics 100C... |