Halcro,sorry to bother you about this,but I wonder if as of this date(Thursday) you still prefer the Copperhead to the Davinci 12 incher.I find your thoughts fascinating(in the "best" way)and enlightening.When someone like yourself goes to this length,and apparent honesty,I am all ears!!
I have read about quite glowing experiences with the Davinci,but your comments,while not condemning it,makes the Copperhead appear the "breakthrough" you claim it to be!Fascinating to say the least!
Your honesty about the apparent severe ergonomic issues,with regards to antiskate,hopefully will be addressed.The arm seems way too good for this to be the case....Funny,how Fremer did not even allude to this!Makes forums like this one all the more valid!!
BTW,an interesting point/comment that I read from another "long standing hobbyist" who was a thinking person,as well as a very good listener.....His assertion was that we each need more than one cartridge type(as well as arms too)to be able to differentiate the different aspects of LP's that came from different eras,as well as being cut in different parts of the world.This guy seemed passionate about "protecting mankind's heritage of history and music that is preserved on LP".The only way to do so,according to him,was/is to have different stylus tip types for the different Lp/cutter types,as well as mastering techniques used over the years,as well as different arms for specific cartridges.....Funny how dumb I realize I am as I had always wondered why so many folks actually like/need more than one cartridge,or arm!Sure makes sense(something I don't have much of:-).
Best.