Raul,
I must have been sleepy. Of course an SME IV/V changes mounting distance when moved on its rack.
In plain 2-D geometry the SME rack is a straight line segment. The TT spindle is a point. Any object moving along a straight line MUST change its distance from a fixed point.
The only path an object can travel without changing distance from a fixed point is a circle with said point at its center.
The SME rack is not a circle or any portion of one. If it were, moving the arm would not alter its relation to the platter or the LP. Such a mechanism would serve no purpose, the arm would literally be going in circles!
I must have been sleepy. Of course an SME IV/V changes mounting distance when moved on its rack.
In plain 2-D geometry the SME rack is a straight line segment. The TT spindle is a point. Any object moving along a straight line MUST change its distance from a fixed point.
The only path an object can travel without changing distance from a fixed point is a circle with said point at its center.
The SME rack is not a circle or any portion of one. If it were, moving the arm would not alter its relation to the platter or the LP. Such a mechanism would serve no purpose, the arm would literally be going in circles!