Dear @stringreen : """
I can't help wonder why there is so much discussion on this. Raul thinks the single pivot is flawed because it is unstable (wiggle)...the 2nd pivot stabilizes the arm and thus corrects the issue. It me it sounds better with the 2nd pivot than without. """
you are rigth and agree. I don't know why @cleeds and @billstevenson makes reference that I'm " against " your 2nd. pivot experiences when I'm not. Even at the very first posts in your thread I posted:
""" So, if your VPI is no more an unipivot then what you have is a serious improvement in your listening experiences. Good. ""
stringreen OPThanks raul.....the 2nd pivot is certainly an improvement """
After that I posted to @billstevenson that his own experiences with the 2nd pivot in the VPI confirm my take in the true unipivots ( not dual pivot designs. ). Here the Bill posts:
""" my Prime single pivot tonearm was recently modified and significantly improved sonically by the addition of a second pivot """
""" It is doubtful that anyone who does this will decide after experimentation that the 2nd pivot does not provide a positive benefit. """
The OP statements in his thread confirm my point. """
Then I posted:
""" 2nd pivot according my statements provides better stability. The only change in the VPI 2nd pivot is just the 2nd pivot that is what makes the difference. """
So what's all about? other than the direct @cleeds insults to me.
@halcro , as you know the Continuum tonearms are dual pivots so both don't take advantage of that theory you speaks: "" is the virtual elimination of 'friction' at the pivot point......"""
It's only a theory and does not happens that way. A subject for other thread.
@billstevenson , VPI is one of the last tonearm designers that changes from unipivot to dual pivot and now to gimball ones and before VPI other did it as Graham with the Phantom2, Basis, Moerch, Continuum, etc.
I wonder why if the true unipivot is so " grandious " design they changes or prefered the dual pivots or gimball ones?, these facts means something very serious about.
Not enough proof for you? then is up to you that are a scientist that can't prove directly what you posted. No, I'm not and I never said I'm a scientist. So what?.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
you are rigth and agree. I don't know why @cleeds and @billstevenson makes reference that I'm " against " your 2nd. pivot experiences when I'm not. Even at the very first posts in your thread I posted:
""" So, if your VPI is no more an unipivot then what you have is a serious improvement in your listening experiences. Good. ""
stringreen OPThanks raul.....the 2nd pivot is certainly an improvement """
After that I posted to @billstevenson that his own experiences with the 2nd pivot in the VPI confirm my take in the true unipivots ( not dual pivot designs. ). Here the Bill posts:
""" my Prime single pivot tonearm was recently modified and significantly improved sonically by the addition of a second pivot """
""" It is doubtful that anyone who does this will decide after experimentation that the 2nd pivot does not provide a positive benefit. """
The OP statements in his thread confirm my point. """
Then I posted:
""" 2nd pivot according my statements provides better stability. The only change in the VPI 2nd pivot is just the 2nd pivot that is what makes the difference. """
So what's all about? other than the direct @cleeds insults to me.
@halcro , as you know the Continuum tonearms are dual pivots so both don't take advantage of that theory you speaks: "" is the virtual elimination of 'friction' at the pivot point......"""
It's only a theory and does not happens that way. A subject for other thread.
@billstevenson , VPI is one of the last tonearm designers that changes from unipivot to dual pivot and now to gimball ones and before VPI other did it as Graham with the Phantom2, Basis, Moerch, Continuum, etc.
I wonder why if the true unipivot is so " grandious " design they changes or prefered the dual pivots or gimball ones?, these facts means something very serious about.
Not enough proof for you? then is up to you that are a scientist that can't prove directly what you posted. No, I'm not and I never said I'm a scientist. So what?.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.