rauliruegas
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Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear friends : Please read this measured fact: " 26 tons of pressure per square inch at the cartridge stylus tip during its ridding " | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm I'm not looking for a the " perfect " tonearm. The best way that in the begin the cartridgecan pick up as much recorded information from the groove modulations is that the stylus tip stays centered along the LP surface grooved and taking in count ... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm off-set angle between A and B is the same what changes is the overhang. Zenith change I never seen the measured, no problem. We can’t introduce more variables as zenith, LP off-center, micro waves, macro waves, VTF, VTA, AZ, and the like. Issu... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Important issue is stylus tip angle. Now, Löfgreen A to B alignment amkes almost no significant tracking distortion level modification ( only changes where the levels change between null points. ) and still lower than no-offset angle tonearm desig... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm And please don't forget too how good or not the tonearm is self damped by design. | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm That's why too cartridge compliance and frequency ( cartridge/tonearm ) resonance are so critical an important in the grooves tracking issues. R. | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear @richardkrebs : For me the main issue it’s not if we can see that the cantilever move to the rigth side ( the tonearm ASmechanism helps a little gainst that " rigth side " magnitude. ) the main issue for me is if the stylus tip is in the groo... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Forgot: what you like is not the true issue ( at least with me. Yous did not get my point. ) but what is wrong or good. R. | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Again, not perfect but second best option behind the LT, that's all. What you like is what you like and it's not my " business " and I can't disagree with what you like. End of dialogue because you never posted any fact/measurements for what y... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear @lewm : Seems to me that you " die for " the skating force and nothing wrong with that. Now, LT tonearms appeared for one main critical reason ( where skate develoved was not in that " equation ". ) that was and is that the mounted cartri... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear @reimarc : Well , I will no drink to that and let me explain what I posted. " how do you actually know what exactly is encoded in the LP grove? Unless you have the master tape side by side. " I never posted that kind of statement wh... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear @dogberry : No, I’m not suggesting nothing like that but only my mistake ( sorry. ) and misunderstood for your statement posted: " I’m half regretting waking up this thread, especially as some find it hard to be civil. " I really don't c... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear @reimarc @lewm and friends: " I think the complete acoustic decoupling by the fluid bed plays an important role here....." Way important along the tonearm arm wand O rings to tame additional resonances/distortions.. Well, in this thread ... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear @dover and friends : " if accurate alignment is your primary goal, ", well I don’t know other audiophiles but accurated alignment is the first step of other important steps in the whole cartridge/tonearm set-up that can puts me nearer/truer t... | |
Discuss The Viv Lab Rigid Arm Dear @theophile : No, he does not wrote that way but looks as he implicate that and many other things. Go figure and in good shape with lewm: this is not the first time that he made a critic against an analog audio world icon of the Löfgreen ... |