Hi Tawa, Frank ...
I frequent another audio list, and whenever one of us chirps up with an idea, the response is always try it and report back to us. I was tempted to make this comment in my initial post on the topic, but didnt want to come off as being too snarky.
On the topic of shims and other interfaces for an aluminum headshell Model-2, I brought up the nylon washer on the Tri-Planar only to emphasize that even in this seemingly harmless position (between cartridge screw & top of headshell), the effect is dramatic, and not for the better in this particular instance.
A seemingly innocuous material interface had dramtic effects.
As you wrote (Frank), a washer in this position (between pivot bolt and headshell) would introduce some torque tolerance, but of course will not change the cartridge carrier to under side of headshell interface
Once you introduce something at the interface between the cartridge carrier and the under side of the headshell, I would expect the changes become even more dramatic.
I would definitely suggest your trying these combinations (Tawa). While you may not like anything you try, youll gain an appreciation for how tunable an analog front end is.
Its about the journey and not the destination.
Enjoy the journey!
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier
I frequent another audio list, and whenever one of us chirps up with an idea, the response is always try it and report back to us. I was tempted to make this comment in my initial post on the topic, but didnt want to come off as being too snarky.
On the topic of shims and other interfaces for an aluminum headshell Model-2, I brought up the nylon washer on the Tri-Planar only to emphasize that even in this seemingly harmless position (between cartridge screw & top of headshell), the effect is dramatic, and not for the better in this particular instance.
A seemingly innocuous material interface had dramtic effects.
As you wrote (Frank), a washer in this position (between pivot bolt and headshell) would introduce some torque tolerance, but of course will not change the cartridge carrier to under side of headshell interface
Once you introduce something at the interface between the cartridge carrier and the under side of the headshell, I would expect the changes become even more dramatic.
I would definitely suggest your trying these combinations (Tawa). While you may not like anything you try, youll gain an appreciation for how tunable an analog front end is.
Its about the journey and not the destination.
Enjoy the journey!
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier