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  The Schroeder has arrived
My Schroeder Reference arrived over the holiday weekend. It has been a long wait but looks to be well worth it. The fit and finish on this tonearm is a work of art. The adjustments are actually very simple compared to many arms. Most adjustments are just a slight turn of a set screw. The arm sounds incredible. I have heard others say effortless. That seems pretty good to me as words really cannot describe how good this sounds in my system. I am still in the process of fine tuning and the wire is still breaking in so I guess it will probably sound even better. I am using a Shelter 901 on it and that seems to match up well. BTW, if anyone is looking to buy a Schroeder I would strongly suggest working with Thom at Galibier Design. He kept in contact with me throughout the lengthy waiting period and was excellent with the delivery and setup. I would though be interested to hear from any others that may have this tonearm and their thoughts on some of the cartridges that are a good match.
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05-31-05
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06-09-05   George,my business is in middlesex county.went to a harry pa ...   sirspeedy70680@

06-09-05   Sirspeedy, if you go to the "support" page on the ...   Flyingred

06-09-05   Hi raul, the "j" shaped 'seikis have always intri ...   Thom_mackris

06-09-05   Dear thom: i have severals headshells and many of them wuth ...   Rauliruegas

06-09-05   I have a new,latest for me,spin on our beloved little analog ...   sirspeedy70680@

06-09-05   Flyingred,do you feel then,that the bacote tube best matches ...   sirspeedy70680@

06-09-05   Sirspeedy i don't think i'm qualified to advise you. howeve ...   Flyingred

06-09-05   Hi guys, recently i had the opportunity to measure f-res of ...   berlin8@

06-09-05   Sirspeedy: it was never my intent to obtain your home add ...   Gmorris

06-09-05   Hi all, the whole res. freq. thing is certainly intriguing. ...   Thom_mackris

06-10-05   Dear friends: i already post in the past: i try to match car ...   Rauliruegas

06-10-05   Is there a case for coming up with a tt's "compliance&q ...   Gregm

06-10-05   Frank, a friend with much experience with the denon 103 fami ...   Dougdeacon

06-10-05   George,sorry,i don't want to come off as a snob.your questio ...   sirspeedy70680@

06-11-05   Hi doug, raul ... i wonder if i am doing a disservice by pu ...   Thom_mackris

06-11-05   Dear thom: the mass/compliance chart is a great service to a ...   Rauliruegas

06-13-05   ^^^ what raul said.   Dougdeacon

06-13-05   . what did doug say ? .   Cello

06-13-05   Hi everyone, a few additional thoughts on the issue of an &q ...   berlin8@

06-13-05   Very good points frank. btw, i work ( for years ) hard with ...   Rauliruegas

06-13-05   Yup! what y'all said. last night i put in the caveat on ...   Thom_mackris

06-13-05   Thom: great!!! regards and enjoy the music. raul.   Rauliruegas

11-09-06   Considering the panoply of equipment you are using i would b ...   Jhendrixfan

11-09-06   Hi jhendrixfan, i'm not sure who's "panoply of equipme ...   Thom_mackris

11-09-06   I stepped in some panoply once. couldn't get the stuff of wi ...   Dan_ed

11-25-06   Hey guys......i posted to this thread back in june '05 & pu ...   Socoaste

11-27-06   I don't think you want to glue the armboard down, if that is ...   Dan_ed

11-27-06: Thom_mackris
Not only that (Dan-ed's comments), but adding any sort of bonding agent may interrupt energy transmission.

Think of everything as a material - even a thin bonding layer.

Better to wank down on some bolts to join the two layers together. This, at least is reverseable.

Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier

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