Which leads me to ask myself. Dynavector is a well respected company. if they thought there was a problem with magnetism would they have built their tonearm to be joined with their cartridges ?Good question Chris.
One would think not?
Nude Turntable Project
Thuchan, Don't get me wrong....... The Raven AC-2 is an excellent turntable providing very stable speed control and superb analogue performance when set up correctly. It has audibly kept level with the TT-101 until this last 'nudie' change I have made. And in my 35 years experience listening to all the best turntables I could access.....the TT-101 is simply the best. The fact that I have extracted a performance level from the Raven that is so close......speaks volumes I think? I will not be selling the Raven :-) |
I guess Syntax might say that he is not surprised that you prefer the TT101 to the Raven for deepest bass response. I've never yet owned a BD tt with a platter that would meet Dertonearm's standard for mass, so I have no opinion (and in fairness, I may be misquoting the minimum mass, but the parameter "35 lbs" sticks in my mind). I did at the time take some issue with his explanation for the finding, which was not solely based on rotational inertia. |
I received a sheet of mu-metal magnetic shield today and installed it in my TT-101. Here is the Before image showing the interior damped with automobile damping sheets. Here is the After image showing the mu-metal sheet cut into shape and placed over the motor. It is not grounded, nor is the turntable. The result is that the magnetic field has moved away from the tonearm arc area of the platter over to the opposite (left) side of the platter. It is also more intense on the left side than it used to be on the right side but I think that it doesnt matter because it doesnt reach the cartridge. Mu-metal can only shield an area from magnetism, it cannot destroy the field. It is like squeezing a balloon the air just moves to a different area in the balloon. Soundwise, I havent done any blind testing or even playing an album side with it and then playing the same side without it which is how I like to do it. But, I did play a few cuts on a few favorite albums and was (perhaps deluded into) hearing a better audio image and clearer notes and lyrics than I expected. I got that dumb grin on my face that I get when my rig sounds great. An easy tweek that I (almost for sure) believe in. Gary |