Actually, the Pz wand prefers 0.3 psi.
Overkill? Overkill? What is this word? Sounds like blasphemy to me ...
Overkill? Overkill? What is this word? Sounds like blasphemy to me ...
Trans-Fi Terminator Tonearm: 2019 Update
@ ledoux1238 Pump > filter > bleed valve > regulator + gage > two 5 gallon tanks > 30 feet of 1/2 inch ID hose > 2 gallon tank > tonearm. I don't have another gage at the tonearm. Maybe I'll add one at some point. I can understand why you are asking, but the only purpose would be to compare tonearm readings with others. With a regulator, it does not really matter. It's whatever sounds best to you. Best, Don |
Don, With the additonal surge tanks, valve, filters,...etc, I had assume that there would be a drop in pressure at the arm. But as you say, it's the sound that matters. I think someone, maybe Terry (?), commented that music sounds livlier at higher pressure. On my previous lighter cartridge, I could almost confirm that. It's interesting that you have arrived at the same pressue as Terry with the Panzererholz wand, given what I assume are two very different setups. There probably is a pressure range within which the Termintor is comfortable in. With the ET arm, the range is ( according to Bruce on his web-site ) 3 - 10 psi depending on the pump used, it being a high pressure arm. It is ten times the pressure range that you are experiencing. And apparently at that range, condensation becomes an issue. Living in a very humid environment, I opt for a low flow / pressure arm to avoid the very real potential for condensation. |