Thanks for answer. I realize that different records are cut at different angles. Different labels with same thickness will require different SRA, best done by listening.
What I am trying to get at is that variance in optimal SRA due to different record thickness is very small. However, different labels (3-4 degree variance in cutting angle) will require large changes in VTA.
To support the above argument, I would like to verify if the mathematics is correct.
Another mute point, I suspect the visual SRA is different betw static and dynamic situation. As the record is played, the friction must exert force at the diamond and affect the static SRA. Do you think this is true?
THanks
What I am trying to get at is that variance in optimal SRA due to different record thickness is very small. However, different labels (3-4 degree variance in cutting angle) will require large changes in VTA.
To support the above argument, I would like to verify if the mathematics is correct.
Another mute point, I suspect the visual SRA is different betw static and dynamic situation. As the record is played, the friction must exert force at the diamond and affect the static SRA. Do you think this is true?
THanks