Chashas1, If you are talking about the new WT table, the Amadeus and it's new arm, I have only seen it in photos, so I will take your word for it. My friend's WTT Reference is more than 12 years old, so I do concede that later models may be easier to adjust. Firebaugh is a very clever, innovative man, obviously. He is certainly thinking "outside the box".
Well-Tempered Golf Ball?
In this month's TAS they describe the Well-Tempered Amadeus as follows: "tonearm is suspended from fishing line (which I've seen and understand) and damped with a golf ball."
Can someone explain this golf ball? Are we talking a Titleist here or merely something that reminds the author of a golf ball?
Can someone explain this golf ball? Are we talking a Titleist here or merely something that reminds the author of a golf ball?
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HI, Lewm, I totally agree. After having a reference myself, the Amadeus is much much easier to set up, I even did it myself. I haven't done that since the old AR/Premier MMT days, and I've had lots of tables in between. I like to think Firebaugh thinks "outside the bun"--I hear he's a big fan of sushi. Hope you get to hear one soon....I think you'll love it. |
Getting more time with my standard model Amadeus and it is quite satisfying. I now only hope with a nicer cartridge that I have in my Fiscal 2010 budget I will be even more satisfied. Like the simple yet quirky design and once set up which is really easier than I had made it , that it seems to be very unfussy which I also like. Spins the shiny black discs with great ease. Wish I had more records but that too is in future plans. Try to find one to audition if just to see the golf ball in action. |
The golf ball has an important role in the golf game. It is specially designed for golf games. A golf ball needs to take into account some technical features, including dimples on its outer surface, that does not weigh more than 1.620 oz and have a diameter of not less than 1.680 inches. These features help to create swing and a good flight. Most golf balls have about 250–450 dimples, although a regular golf ball has 336 dimples. Golf balls are made by combining 1 to 5 pieces to form separate layers. Check here |
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