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  A Copernican View of the Turntable System
Once again this site rejects my long posting so I need to post it via this link to my 'Systems' page
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Halcro  (System | Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

01-12-11
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08-05-11   Dear nikola please ignore my last recommendation. i fear if ...   Ct0517

08-05-11   At 616 height: 2 inches at lowest setting; 2.25 inches at hi ...   Banquo363

08-05-11   Halcro, the size of your pod (180mm x 360mm cutout the side ...   Ecir38

08-05-11   Corby, maybe a lead ring at the base would help the problem ...   Ecir38

08-05-11   Lewn, my arm pod path would probably not be for the garrard. ...   Ecir38

08-05-11   Brad, beautiful stuff on that website. thanks for the url. ...   Lewm

08-05-11   Ecir38, the base height of the arm pod casting is 110mm and ...   Halcro

08-05-11   Lew, at the bottom of that link there is a link to his blog ...   Ecir38

08-06-11   Brad i only have assembled pics. is there anything specific ...   Corby

08-06-11   Corby, you explained this in you prvious post to halcro: th ...   Ecir38

08-07-11   Brad the brass sleeve on the stainless shaft is just a space ...   Corby

08-07-11   Hey corby, i follow you. it also looks like the micrometer b ...   Ecir38

08-08-11   Brad the mic is set into a counter-bored hole in the top of ...   Corby

08-08-11   halcro, i feel ya and the end product makes you feel so g ...   Ecir38

08-08-11   Thanks corby, the final piece to me figuring your puzzle. i ...   Ecir38

08-08-11   Dear brad, i certainly can comprehend the joy involved in ma ...   Nandric

08-08-11   Nandic, the thought behind the design in something like halc ...   Ecir38

08-09-11   Brad, there are unfortunately no free lunches? a truly " ...   Halcro

08-09-11   Dear brad, the machinist in casu is alas not my friend, so ...   Nandric

08-09-11   Brad, you are correct in the 3" dia and 3" height. ...   Corby

08-09-11   Don, it seems as if you know well the pitfalls of 'structura ...   Halcro

08-09-11   I am lucky in that the tonearms i was using when henry’s thr ...   Ct0517

08-09-11   Hi chris, the dynavector dv-505 (and its later 507 version) ...   Halcro

08-10-11   Hi chris, according to kessier& pisha ( tonarm geometry and ...   Nandric

08-11-11   Yes. love my dv505 so much that i have two of them. and th ...   Lewm

08-11-11   Dear nandric, dear lewm, the japanese tonearm engineers of t ...   Dertonarm

08-11-11   Dertonearm. yes, before your protractor existed i had align ...   Lewm

08-11-11   Dear lewm, youe assumption is correct - the dynavector tonea ...   Dertonarm

08-11-11   No. i will stick with stevenson for dv. in fact, this exper ...   Lewm

08-11-11: Nandric
Dear Daniel, I don't like to use the 'Greek way out': knowledge beginns by knowing to not know. My point is much more simpler. If you know that you are ignorant about something you should ask questions and not bother about your own 'knowledge status'. Because I got the impression that we are free to choose where we want the least distortion on the record radius, irrespective of the tonearm kind or lenght (aka 'zero points') I thought that
the tonearm design and its 'own geometry' is, say, a 'different animal'. I still remember this issue about the 'optimal effective lenght' of the FR-64S. Was Ikeda san wrong, the user manual or who or what? In the same article by Kessler/Pisha I read: by the overhang of 15mm the only effective lenght that will be optimal is 274 mm, a lenght larger than many TT bases can accommodate. The authors also refer to Bauer and Seagrave (56/57) and not only to Bearwald btw. I have no idea when first stereo LP
was produced but assume, after reading you contribution, that their basic premise was Bearwald from 1941. And then to think , as I deed, that after my high school I was liberated from math. for the rest of my life.

Kind regards,

Nandric  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)


08-11-11   Dear nandric, in regards to your post of 08-10-11, i think t ...   Lewm

08-11-11   Dear lew, the math was alas my worst subject at school but i ...   Nandric

08-11-11   Dear nandric, dear lewm, i am happy to talk in length about ...   Dertonarm

08-12-11   Dear dt, it's relevant to this thread only in that it points ...   Lewm

08-12-11   Lewm: i hope that armor plating doesn't shield you from the ...   Banquo363

08-12-11   hi henry – i will be posting tonearm and drive impressions ...   Ct0517

08-12-11   i totally agree lew that where the stylus "hits the ro ...   Ct0517

08-13-11   Hi chris, glad to see that you have mastered the a'gon 'link ...   Halcro

08-13-11   Dear lewm, while tonearm alignment in general is the most cr ...   Dertonarm

08-13-11   Dear chris, "i rest my case as nikola would say''? i 'w ...   Nandric

08-13-11   Oh my, oh my. i 'see' lew for my 'mental eye' shouting: 'i k ...   Nandric

08-13-11   Dear nandric, - yes, science is a cruel misstress and the ph ...   Dertonarm

08-13-11   Dear daniel, what an suprise. i thought that you are 100% ka ...   Nandric

08-14-11   Of course dertonarm is right that there are…. “almost consta ...   Halcro

08-14-11   Halcro, your decription of corby's armpod stability being qu ...   Ecir38

08-14-11   Dear nikola, i died many times for the absolute truth and wi ...   Dertonarm

08-14-11   Brad, corby's response to my concerns shows that he has an u ...   Halcro

08-14-11   Dear daniel, i thought so but there is a proverb in holland ...   Nandric

08-14-11   Such passion over a hunk of metal ! is this not a great hob ...   Ct0517

08-14-11   Just wanted to add from my direct experience and conversatio ...   Ct0517


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