Dear Geoch excellent post. You have provided me with three clear options that I understand and am thinking about.
you can cover the entire underside surface (except the 2 holes) with a very fine velvet textile (extra thin without compliance) in order to damp the 2 metals that are coming in contact.
This would be an easy solution and I can experiment with different velvet textiles.
2 bolts may not be enough for the 3 coupling spikes option and can provide space for ringing or even worst a possible diformation of the Brass platform.
Excellent observation.
I could add 2 more bolts to form a square around the 3 spikes? I can make the Brass plate smaller as well ? The ET tonearm post covers a very small area on the armboard.
replacement of the upper coupling spikes under the Brass armboard by very tiny bearing balls (if you decide to try this option, by this way becomes easier. I'm anxious about the proper amount of tightness by the big bolts
I really like this option - picking up some ball bearings is easy but just like torquing special wheels on cars - how do you know how much torque to use on the bearing. I guess I would start with a low torque and listen to familiar recordings tightening a little at a time. When I used my TNT belt drive I would adjust the SDS by tone so I trust my ears for this.
You have to choose by trial & error these 3 options unfortunately we cannot predict the results
Everything we are doing in this thread is uncharted watersfor me that is the allure of it the discovery the learning first hand how resonances work in my vinyl setup. We only need to please ourselves. This makes the improvements very satisfying.
I have learned alot by your post.
thank u Chris
you can cover the entire underside surface (except the 2 holes) with a very fine velvet textile (extra thin without compliance) in order to damp the 2 metals that are coming in contact.
This would be an easy solution and I can experiment with different velvet textiles.
2 bolts may not be enough for the 3 coupling spikes option and can provide space for ringing or even worst a possible diformation of the Brass platform.
Excellent observation.
I could add 2 more bolts to form a square around the 3 spikes? I can make the Brass plate smaller as well ? The ET tonearm post covers a very small area on the armboard.
replacement of the upper coupling spikes under the Brass armboard by very tiny bearing balls (if you decide to try this option, by this way becomes easier. I'm anxious about the proper amount of tightness by the big bolts
I really like this option - picking up some ball bearings is easy but just like torquing special wheels on cars - how do you know how much torque to use on the bearing. I guess I would start with a low torque and listen to familiar recordings tightening a little at a time. When I used my TNT belt drive I would adjust the SDS by tone so I trust my ears for this.
You have to choose by trial & error these 3 options unfortunately we cannot predict the results
Everything we are doing in this thread is uncharted watersfor me that is the allure of it the discovery the learning first hand how resonances work in my vinyl setup. We only need to please ourselves. This makes the improvements very satisfying.
I have learned alot by your post.
thank u Chris