Cartridge ISOLATION; What Say You?


another good read, it does go against my 'instinct' of a rock solid cartridge/arm connection. (non-removable headshell) 

Who thinks what?
Who tried what?

https://www.tnt-audio.com/accessories/isolator_e.html

btw, has anyone tried a Len Gregory cartridge (with or without the isolator)?

another comment in the article: reviewer mentioned a layer of isolation under the tonearm base (he tried blu-tac). Also against my 'instinct'.
elliottbnewcombjr
Sadly, the opportunity to hear live musicians playing music is dramatically reduced in the Washington DC area, and I imagine it is reduced in most American cities of note. Thanks to the pandemic for that. We used to attend concerts or clubs for live music once or twice a month. I’d guess we’ve done it 2-3 times in the past 18 months. Two of our favorite jazz clubs have shut down permanently.


tom and tomic, your exchange reminds me of a long article on rational thought and discourse that appeared in the New Yorker in the last 3 weeks.
These days, he's not widely recognized. Surely not a "fringe company"

Making a Claim about the Proprietor of the Company or their History in the HiFi Industry is something I did not refer to.
I am very up to date on the Companies Products and the History of the Proprietor.

I did make a statement about the Companies Position in the Market
Fringe Company - Not Part of the Mainstream - Peripheral - At the Extreme, I think I am reasonably accurate with this assessment.

I have no objection to how or where a person spends their hard earned cash, my storage boxes are full of unused items from such spending.

In saying that though, Long-Term buried and very difficult to find Rothwell Attenuators, once found, proved to be a very valuable reintroduction recently, especially the -15db.
@lewm yes, sadly the steady diet has diminished big time… 

I am a fan of New Yorker ;-) My lovely has the digital subscription… so i benefit….and The Economist in the same breath.