Probably can tune the sound to your liking by adding some whiskey, brandy, vodka etc. to the mix
Of courseProbably can tune the sound to your liking by adding some whiskey, brandy, vodka etc. to the mix
Anything that floats will have some draft, however small. And, of course, on the level of micro forces, surface tension is in play too.Show me another tonearm that has no bearing friction at all. You can buy it for ~ 100k €
And you can set VTA “on the fly” with a straw.Probably can tune the sound to your liking by adding some whiskey, brandy, vodka etc. to the mix
you have identified the problem, congrats. the air draft in the room is why acrylic glass shields are used to protect the tonearm. everything that has no friction can be moved easily. I'm not an expert, write to him, he can explain it in detail.Anything that floats will have some draft, however small. And, of course, on the level of micro forces, surface tension is in play too.
If he claims it has no forces equivalent to bearing friction in a conventional tone arm, I’d like to see his analysis.
you have identified the problem, congrats. the air draft in the room is why acrylic glass shields are used to protect the tonearm. everything that has no friction can be moved easily.
It is not air draft I mentioned. Draft is the distance into water that an item sinks (the amount below the waterline). The item must plow through that water if it is to move. There is also drag force of the liquid passing the sides.you have identified the problem, congrats. the air draft in the room is why acrylic glass shields are used to protect the tonearm. everything that has no friction can be moved easily. I'm not an expert, write to him, he can explain it in detail. View attachment 128887
P.S in newer pictures it is hermetically sealed against air draft.
German ..niceIt is not air draft I mentioned. Draft is the distance into water that an item sinks (the amount below the waterline). The item must plow through that water if it is to move. There is also drag force of the liquid passing the sides.
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Nice , I have the same near mint example in storage atm , the SH-103B plinth is really not as bad as some folks tend to make out imho .I have a second turntable after a long period of one table and multiple arms. This new one is Technics SL-1000 Mk2.
I should have cleaned hand marks before taking pictures but other than that it looks and performs very good. I’m planning to use it for transferring 7” records to digital and for some fiddling. Unfortunately EPA -100 cannot handle heavier cartridges than 10g with standard rear weight. It will be a challenge to install 11g Kondo IO-M. If it doesn’t work l can always mount Kondo cabled SME V using spare arm board.
The Luxman is now my main (and only) player, StSt Motus and Bauer DPS3 are sold.Have purchased the Luxman PD-191A this week and set it up in the meanwhile…
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Hi Tom,The Luxman is now my main (and only) player, StSt Motus and Bauer DPS3 are sold.
It's the CSPort IME1 Static Eliminator !May I ask what’s this?
It's the CSPort IME1 Static Eliminator !