LOL: "(okay!okay! adjust the koetsu for proper vta. by ear if you like)"
Thank you for the humor, Gregadd!
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Thank you for the humor, Gregadd!
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Is extremely accurate "VTA" adjustment necessary?
As a point of interest given this extended discussion, 6moons.com just published a review of the Walker Proscenium turntable and an interview with Lloyd Walker. One of Lloyd's comments was about his design conclusions on adjustable VTA during play: Lloyd Walker: One thing we discovered right away is that adjustable VTA during play is probably one of the worst things you could ever put on a tone arm.http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/walker4/sota_5.html . |
I totally agree with Lloyd on this point. However, it could be argued that the problems Lloyd has pointed out might be minimal with certain tonearm systems, and the trade-off may be considered by the user to be a worthwhile trade of convenience in VTA tuning vs absolute stability and geometry. In an absolute sense, Lloyd is correct on this issue, as I think would be expected of the producer of a turntable at the quality level of the Walker. |