It's even too cold to fish ( and that's cold ).
:^)
Crazy Bill - I thought of the Grumpy Old Men movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TRUnJ5JlYw
wrm0325 - I'm going to look into the ET arms.
You can start here - at this link.
https://forum.audiogon.com/search/index?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=ET2+yellow+sticky+
It's an AudioGon forum search on ET2 Yellow Sticky
I think I evolved into some sort of project manager on this thread ?
Now if I can just find a real project management job that lets me work from home........
You can read the manual too available as a download from Eminent Technology here.
http://www.eminent-tech.com/main.html
click on Support, then Manuals.
But I think the ET 2 thread is more fun. I feel we learn better when it is fun.
Any questions please say hi on the ET 2 thread.
My moniker Ct0517 - are my initials and month/day I joined on here.
I am in Southern Ontario, south of Lake Simcoe.
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Hi Raul
I would not be happy with the ET 1 myself. The ET 2.0 and 2.5 allow you to tune the I Beam compliance for different compliance cartridges.
No other tonearm I am aware of allows for this.
If I was using only MM's I would stick with the ET 2.0 hpm - high pressure manifold. It was introduced when MM's were most popular. That is the tonearm I use in Room B. But my main cartridges are MC. The 2.5 is designed with a thicker lower resonance spindle for MC's. I had Bruce build me a special ET 2.5.
Now you can use MC's on the 2.0 version and MM's on the 2.5 version;
and in fact a better setup 2.0 version with an MC, will outperform a weaker setup 2.5 version with an MC. Its all about setup. But for most potential, the general guide is MM's with the 2.0, MC's with the 2.5.
The Air Bearing affords isolation, and allows me to run a straight shot of unshielded wiring. The person that makes the loom - Take Five Audio, tells me NO pivot arm customers can use this loom for two reasons.
1) The erratic pivot arm, armtube behavior with the attached external wire. All pivot arms are like buying a new car with a low front right tire. The only way to fix it - lower pressure in the front left tire. Called antiskating.
2) Hum issues with the pivot tonearm itself being being bolted to the plinth. Multiple grounds are not a good thing Raul.
Remember a long time ago we used to plug all our stuff into the back of the preamp ?
Happy Listening.
@Crazy Bill - Happy fishing !