Stanhifi: This is another post by your " professional reference " ,about a cartridge:
+++++ " A few things can be posted right now; my associate informs me that it requires 2.7 grams* of tracking force for optimum performance. The manufacturer recommends, at most, 2.2 grams,... " +++++
How can make and advise of this kind? .
The manufacturer VTF range were establish for many performance issues, between them: to centered the coils, to optimum record traking and do the less harm to the record itself, that VTF range has to be with the optimum cartridge suspension works, etc, etc.
You can find in the web site of Mr. Reference many many " great advises " like these two. And you are talking about: " overmatched " ?
+++++ " Raul in the world of global feedback and RIAA equalization you know more than me. I am not a techhie. " +++++
You don't have to be a " techhie ": I'm not.
If you can't understand nothing about RIAA eq ( with all my respect ): what are you doing in an analog forum?
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
+++++ " A few things can be posted right now; my associate informs me that it requires 2.7 grams* of tracking force for optimum performance. The manufacturer recommends, at most, 2.2 grams,... " +++++
How can make and advise of this kind? .
The manufacturer VTF range were establish for many performance issues, between them: to centered the coils, to optimum record traking and do the less harm to the record itself, that VTF range has to be with the optimum cartridge suspension works, etc, etc.
You can find in the web site of Mr. Reference many many " great advises " like these two. And you are talking about: " overmatched " ?
+++++ " Raul in the world of global feedback and RIAA equalization you know more than me. I am not a techhie. " +++++
You don't have to be a " techhie ": I'm not.
If you can't understand nothing about RIAA eq ( with all my respect ): what are you doing in an analog forum?
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.