Raul, I get your position vis a vis tube vs transistor. You are entitled to it. But you cannot seriously be thinking that the idea of an underhung tonearm is or ever was foisted upon us by the evil "AHEE", can you? I hope not. It's quite the opposite, as I think you know. Not to mention that in the early days of SS, transistors were promoted heavily by the AHEE, as against the then prevalent tube devices, just because of the lower HD measurements, never mind that very low HD was achieved at the expense of tons of NFB. It was only after about 10 years into the SS era that tubes made a comeback, partly because of Harry Pearson and TAS and partly because of Bill Johnson and his Audio Research. Yes, I guess you could say that HP and TAS would come to personify the apocryphal AHEE, in the eyes of some. Anyway, I think we have reached a point where we now have superb devices that use tubes and equally superb devices that use transistors. There's room for both in the present audio universe.
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There are 2 elements to the VIV Lab arm -
What would be interesting would be to set the VIV Lab arm with 2 null points and straight headshell and compare that to the underhung geometry with straight headshell. Then we would get a more accurate picture of the "underhung" vs 2 null point impact on sound. From my reading of the VIV Lab notes It would appear that the zero offset headshell has more impact on reducing skating forces than the underhung geometry. From the posts thus far in this thread we have no idea of whether 1 or 2 above is the major factor in the VIV Lab sound.
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From a review by Roy Gregory
Question? Is the setup very frustrating? Can VTF be dialed in accurately and consistently? |
Dear @rsf507 : I could think that you already know that the recording/playback overall process is full of imperfections and trade-offs.
Could you share which is your target doing that question? or maybe you already have the answer.
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@rauliruegas I thought it was a simple question. Since I’ve never used or seen a ViV arm and in the review Mr Gregory said it was difficult to get an accurate repeatable VTF, the question was aimed at those with direct experience, is getting repeatable and accurate VTF with this arm? |
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