Hear here mapman.
It will be much better if millercarbon threatens not to write posts any more than not to read them.
Can we hope?
It will be much better if millercarbon threatens not to write posts any more than not to read them.
Can we hope?
IMHO (and friend's) opinion of acrylic platter
mijostyn It does not matter what the platter is made of as long as it does not ring.You’ll find some users here whose experience would definitely contradict that. Any sonic changes are more likely due to changes in SRA, Azimuth and overhang.We’ve been through this before. If the pickup arm is properly designed and properly installed, changing VTA will not change azimuth. When working properly, a pickup arm can track even a badly warped LP without azimuth ever changing even a tiny bit. Of course, VTA/SRA and (depending on the arm) likely VTF will be all over the map. But the azimuth will remain the same. It’s simple geometry. To be clear, I’m referring here to a conventional pivoted arm. All bets are off if it’s a typical unipivot arm or a linear tracker that uses a funky air bearing - which is one reason why I don’t care for those types of arms. (Plus, I find using a unipivot just creepy, but that’s just a matter of preference.) |
Cleeds, we have been through this before, It does slightly change azimuth. Not as much as SRA and perhaps even overhang(depends on the original position of the arm) but as the arm elevates the stylus starts tilting towards the spindle. As for the platter, I said if the original platter does not ring. If it does then a new platter may well make a difference. We agree whole heartedly on unipivot and linear tracking arms(except the Schroder LT and Reed 5T) Both are fundamentally flawed. As for the opinions of many? Very few of us think independently, probably less than 0.01% and that would only be with certain subjects. We are subject to influences we may not even be aware of. With something as plastic as human hearing it seems group think predominates and mysticism rules. In reality you can only deal with your own environment In my own situation if I tapped a platter and I got a ring instead of a thud I would not get a new platter. I would get a mat that dampen the ring. If I felt the platter was a bad design I hope that I would not have bought the thing in the first place but if I did (I have made plenty of mistakes) my response would be to get a new turntable. |