Chris,
When you had your three magnets in a row, did you notice any difference in sound as a record side progressed?
When you had your three magnets in a row, did you notice any difference in sound as a record side progressed?
Eminent Technology ET-2 Tonearm Owners
Good work, Chris. I look forward to trying the magnetic clamp arrangement, and will post my impressions. So far, we are hearing similar effects with the two different arrangements that we have used. I do get the strong feeling that my current arrangement does not fully exploit the potential of this tweak. Well, I guess that loose floor molding is going to have to wait; darn! ;-) |
Dover - I always thought shagging around with the system was housework Dover – What is your definition of shagging. If you mean ‘experimenting’, its a release for me along with a couple other hobbies from staring at a screen for 30+ years in IT. The problem is when I get on to something I disappear. I promised my wife yesterday if she let me play with some magnets I would watch the Oscars with her. Re: The Oscars - She thinks I am like the guy in Silver Linings. I saw it a month ago – some parts hit home. I tell her my meds are the music, running ...and a little red wine. Out of interest do you run your Verdier with or without the ball inserted? My opinion on the setup ball was expressed here. setup ball |
Ketchup Ketchup – the way I used the three magnets in a row the effect was very subtle, so too hard to answer the question sorry. In a tower three on top of one another the effect is more noticeable in system. My spindle is sitting high compared to where the magnets are when in a row. I will say lack of knowledge about the magnets prevented me from experimenting further. The discussion here and the experience with the Dynavector arm made me want to experiment. |