Dear @goofyfoot : ""
I've always understood a 12 inch tonearm to be better than a 9 inch arm in every way. Hard to believe a tonearm maker would make a ten inch tonearm if there wasn't something that made them desirable. ""
Well I already posted that as you I had the same misunderstood.
"" I’m inclined to believe there would be a difference in sound between a 9 inch and a 10 inch arm on a Thorens.."" I can add: in any TT.
I don't know what you are analising because 2 same EL tonearms that comes from different manufacturer, either 9" or 10" or 11" or whatever EL, sounds different too: not big deal to post about, it's just common sense.
"" there's little margin of error when aligning the stylus so adding or subtracting an inch to the tonearm may make a difference or maybe not? ""
always makes a difference not one inch but even 1cm. That you can or can't hear the differences is another matters.
"" than it would make sense for manufacturers to lean more towards the 10 inch arm market than they are. """
Maybe you need to email to each tonearm manufacturer suggesting " your idea ".
R.
Well I already posted that as you I had the same misunderstood.
"" I’m inclined to believe there would be a difference in sound between a 9 inch and a 10 inch arm on a Thorens.."" I can add: in any TT.
I don't know what you are analising because 2 same EL tonearms that comes from different manufacturer, either 9" or 10" or 11" or whatever EL, sounds different too: not big deal to post about, it's just common sense.
"" there's little margin of error when aligning the stylus so adding or subtracting an inch to the tonearm may make a difference or maybe not? ""
always makes a difference not one inch but even 1cm. That you can or can't hear the differences is another matters.
"" than it would make sense for manufacturers to lean more towards the 10 inch arm market than they are. """
Maybe you need to email to each tonearm manufacturer suggesting " your idea ".
R.