It's essentially a problem in integral calculus.I have and will continue to align myself with what Raul and cleeds have said, which is what I also have written, in response to BR3098. Adding mass at the headshell has the largest possible relative effect on effective mass, compared to adding mass anywhere closer to the fulcrum or pivot. The effect of added mass on total effective mass is lessened as one approaches the pivot. As we have already noted, adding mass, because it increases effective mass and would have the tendency to reduce the resonant frequency in magnitude, but not necessarily in amplitude, which would depend more on damping, stiffness, materials used, etc.
BR3098, forgive me for being overly sensitive and for misinterpreting your earlier remark. In any case, I was not in any way upset or angry, just confused.
BR3098, forgive me for being overly sensitive and for misinterpreting your earlier remark. In any case, I was not in any way upset or angry, just confused.