The most efficient and effective means of absorbing and dissipating cartridge mechanical energy is via employment of a damping trough (containing viscous fluid) located at the front end of the arm, as found in the series of Townshend Audio Rock turntables.
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'.
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'.
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