Doug: Thanks for that information. It is both counterintuitive and very relavant to me at this time as I am in the process of doing a tonearm upgrade and one of the goals is to increase effective mass of the tonearm (cartridge is a wood bodied Denon 103R). I am looking at changing out the stock headshell on the new tonearm (stock headshell weighs about 6-7 grams) with an aftermarket headshell that weighs 16 grams.
I've been assured by someone who owns the same tonearm that the stock counterweight on the arm will balance out the cartridge and heavier headshell. There is also an optional heavier counterweight available for the arm to balance out heavier cartridges. I'm assuming, though, from what you say, that the lighter (stock) counterweight in this situation is going to result in higher effective mass.
Would you concur with that? Thanks in advance.
I've been assured by someone who owns the same tonearm that the stock counterweight on the arm will balance out the cartridge and heavier headshell. There is also an optional heavier counterweight available for the arm to balance out heavier cartridges. I'm assuming, though, from what you say, that the lighter (stock) counterweight in this situation is going to result in higher effective mass.
Would you concur with that? Thanks in advance.