Dear Raul,
yes, the analog world is an imperfect one and will always be.
I just think that in tose few areas where we do have pure sientific parameters - teh geometry - we should try to use them for the very best results and should follow them as strictly as possible.
There are so many other segments of the analog front-end, where our "feel" and "intuition" is of paramount importance - cartridge, cables, VTA, VTF etc.
Here however, pure geometry is I believe of great help.
This is the reason why I permanently insist on the strict application of the 2 geometrical calculations for the complex tonearm/cartridge topic.
Its the foundation of all which follows in the audio chain.
Making any mistake here, will make it VERY hard - if not impossible - to fix that "bug" ever after.
yes, the analog world is an imperfect one and will always be.
I just think that in tose few areas where we do have pure sientific parameters - teh geometry - we should try to use them for the very best results and should follow them as strictly as possible.
There are so many other segments of the analog front-end, where our "feel" and "intuition" is of paramount importance - cartridge, cables, VTA, VTF etc.
Here however, pure geometry is I believe of great help.
This is the reason why I permanently insist on the strict application of the 2 geometrical calculations for the complex tonearm/cartridge topic.
Its the foundation of all which follows in the audio chain.
Making any mistake here, will make it VERY hard - if not impossible - to fix that "bug" ever after.