Eminent Technology ET-2 Tonearm Owners



Where are you? What mods have you done ?

I have been using these ET2's for over 9 years now.
I am still figuring them out and learning from them. They can be modified in so many ways. Bruce Thigpen laid down the GENIUS behind this tonearm over 20 years ago. Some of you have owned them for over 20 years !

Tell us your secrets.

New owners – what questions do you have ?

We may even be able to coax Bruce to post here. :^)

There are so many modifications that can be done.

Dressing of the wire with this arm is critical to get optimum sonics along with proper counterweight setup.

Let me start it off.

Please tell us what you have found to be the best wire for the ET-2 tonearm ? One that is pliable/doesn’t crink or curl. Whats the best way of dressing it so it doesn’t impact the arm. Through the spindle - Over the manifold - Below manifold ? What have you come up with ?
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Harold-not-the-barrel: I guess my diatribe was kind of my "swan song". I was kind of dreading any responses but was ultimately disappointed that there were really no responses.

For me, music reproduced well in my home is my life. It's what means the most to me. From other's non-response tells me I may be the only one with the passion I have deep within me. I am really sorry I am the only one here who feels this way.
Everyone: I now see that, based on your non-response to the postings I made, I need to make my focus elsewhere. It's sad that others don't share my passion for music. I'm afraid... (and I eluded to it earlier)... that my fear was the majority of you were more interested in equipment to reproduce music well, than a passion for music reproduced well and the software needed. My friends, there is a difference!
Harold-not-the-barrel: Here are the questions I should have asked...
(1) The marker you gave 'O'(I can't duplicate it), followed by mad scientists, .....

Why is it you and only you who have the courage to respond?

Why is it when (I), give from my heart, my feelings regarding the whole musical experience, regarding us , vinyl spinners,... no one, no one but you responds?

Is it the lack of passion for the musical experience?

Is it that others just want to respond to those who may have specific knowledge of equipment they own?

Maybe it's because no one really wants to address the main issue. That main issue is MUSIC. It's not equipment. It's not "mine is better than yours, it's not, who has listened to or had the opportunity to evaluate more eguipment...

Are any of you seeing my reason for this post?

There was a time, not long ago that I was intimidated by this whole process. No longer.

I think this is where I part ways with you all.

I just don't get it.
Slaw.

Fear not your are not alone!

Way back in this thread, I think, I talked about the connection with music being the key. The way it makes us "FEEL"
I also talk about this on my web site.
A system is just a collection of machines, sometimes this menagerie comes together in such a way that we connect directly with the music. It is a wonderful sensation and I could not live without it!

cheers.
Slaw, as Richard said, you are not alone. Its a bit presumptuous to assume that because there were no responses to your "diatribes" (your word) that you are the only one with passion for the music. You are clearly very passionate about your music and I admire and commend you for that. There are many reasons why some may not be able to post for a few days and those reasons should be obvious to someone like yourself who has previously taken protracted periods of "time off" from posting; it is not a personal slight nor indication of lack of passion.

Since you stated that you dreaded the responses I will oblige you and take you to task over the issue of passion for music. You have an obvious passion for music that you like; but, it seems, only if it sounds good ("audiophile-good"). A while back, and in response to your suggestion that we persue a common reference, I recommended an LP that you deemed "unlistenable" due to its sound. That came as a surprise to me since it was an LP that is highly regarded for its sound quality as well as its music. I would respectfully suggest that the strongest passion for music would allow us to ignore less than perfect sound and simply enjoy the music; yes, even on a table radio. Good music doesn't need the help of fancy equipment to make its point; as nice a the equipment is.