Dear @elliotbnewcombjr : I don't know why the other posts talking of things you did not ask. Well I know from one of those gentlemans that's a seller and nothing more.
I don't have the effective mass of the 7082 ( I own the 7045. ). In these links you can calculate it:
https://audio-creative.nl/platenspeler/hoe-kies-passend-element-platenspeler/attachment/calculator-effective-tonearm-mass-2/
https://es.scribd.com/document/413033143/Calculator-Effective-Tonearm-Mass
Btw, you are rigth in your other thread that the tonearm is not straigth.
Btw, The Shure V15V MR helps a lñot in the resonance frequenxcy between cartridge/tonearm due to its Dynamic Stabilizer this and the AT 440 cartridges are good ones and I think you can have any resonance frequency issues due that you have differents headshells where in any case you can use the headshell different weigths to match the cartridge about.
I prefer 9"-10.5" efective length tonearms. If it's true that can have a little higher tracking angle error has other advantages vs the 12"+ ones whwere a lomg tonearm develops more resonances/distortions than a short one, react too more " slowly " to the movements of the cartridge stylus tip and the cartridge/tonearm alignment must be extremely more accurated that with a short one ( not that accuracy is not importantin ashort one because it's. ).
A shorter tonearm ( everything the same. ) sounds different than a 12" one due to those higher resonances in the long ones. I think that the shorter arms quality performance is a little better not only different but better than in long tonearms.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
I don't have the effective mass of the 7082 ( I own the 7045. ). In these links you can calculate it:
https://audio-creative.nl/platenspeler/hoe-kies-passend-element-platenspeler/attachment/calculator-effective-tonearm-mass-2/
https://es.scribd.com/document/413033143/Calculator-Effective-Tonearm-Mass
Btw, you are rigth in your other thread that the tonearm is not straigth.
Btw, The Shure V15V MR helps a lñot in the resonance frequenxcy between cartridge/tonearm due to its Dynamic Stabilizer this and the AT 440 cartridges are good ones and I think you can have any resonance frequency issues due that you have differents headshells where in any case you can use the headshell different weigths to match the cartridge about.
I prefer 9"-10.5" efective length tonearms. If it's true that can have a little higher tracking angle error has other advantages vs the 12"+ ones whwere a lomg tonearm develops more resonances/distortions than a short one, react too more " slowly " to the movements of the cartridge stylus tip and the cartridge/tonearm alignment must be extremely more accurated that with a short one ( not that accuracy is not importantin ashort one because it's. ).
A shorter tonearm ( everything the same. ) sounds different than a 12" one due to those higher resonances in the long ones. I think that the shorter arms quality performance is a little better not only different but better than in long tonearms.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.