Just noticed there was a silver color FR-64FX , never seen it before
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Just noticed there was a silver color FR-64FX , never seen it before |
Dear @chakster : Well, 99.9999% of the audiophiles in the world always listen the normal LPs not 7"inch records. As I said Stevenson A is based on ignorance. Period. Btw, don't " listen " to that so stupid people like those germans that have no idea to calculate Löfgren/Baerwald alignment. Not only ignorant but stupid.Period. Enjoy your new toy. R. |
@invictus005 I have all kinds of tonearm (super light, mid, heavy mass) for my academic research. Actually FR-64fx is not heavy mass, it's even said "low mass dynamic balanced tonearm", unless you're using W-250 counterweight with FR-7f cartridge (or SPU). Same with Lustre GST-801 with its 3 different counterweights, or AudioCraft tonearms etc. For me everything FR related started with FR-5e MM cartridge, then FR-6se MM, then PMC-3 LOMC, and finally FR-7f LOMC praised by my rich buddy Nandric. This old and heavy monster with original LineContact stylus (in perfect condition) is something special. I think FR-7f sounds better on FX tonearm, but maybe my 64FX is in better condition than my ex Lustre 801 which was nice for my MM cartridges like Pioneer PC-1000 mkII or AT-ML series. The FR-64fx tonearm is primary for FR-7f cart in my system. I want to keep two different arms on each turntable, light mass with MM and high mass with MC to learn more about different concepts. |