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04-04-12
It is an inetersting arm that reed newly developed. i might ... Ldvalve
04-05-12
I have. Vetterone
04-05-12: Nandric Vetterone, And? If you answer the (remaining) question you can get the missing counterweight for your Reed without. 'I have' a spare. Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-05-12
Nikola, what's a "magnetic reed"? Lewm
04-05-12: Nandric Dear Lew, You can find some info on the Reed site (www.reed.lt). It is provisional prototype with a peculiar way to dampen the record wraps with the help of a magnet situated above the counterweight. According to Vidmantas based on Lenz's law. I would call this construction 'magnetic- dynamic'. There is of course also magnetic anti-skate provision. The rest is excatly like your 2A. Only about 10 are made and sent to some dealers and old customers for the feedback. My specimen is more 'universal' than my 2A which has Pernambuco wood wand with 27g. eff. mass. Because of all those MM carts that I own I prefer the Magnetic version. With my Benz Ruby 3s and Phase Tech P-3G I was not able to hear any difference between them.BTW the P3 seems to be so successful that I don't believe that the Magnetic will reach production state. Anyway not in the near future.
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-05-12
i am very curious about the reed 3p as it exhibits cle ... Hiho
04-06-12
Nandric what other arms have you tried in comparison to your ... Jfrech
04-06-12: Nandric Jfrech, My 'current' Reed (2A) is specialy made for my Kuzma Stabi Ref. as second arm next to the Triplanar VII. Ie with an armpod and 12'' lenght. My intention was to use this arm for the low compliance MC carts. So in A-B-A comparison I was limited to Benz Ruby 3S and Phase Tech P-3G. My Basis Exclusive has two phono-pres so A-B comparison is easy to do. But in my second system I use the FR-64 S, Sumiko 800, Zeta and Lustre GST I. This system is not 'optimal' but meant to test MM carts. I am very fond of all of them (tonearm maniac) but the Reed and the Triplanar are superior to the rest in my opinion. BTW the Reed and the Triplanar are meant for different carts and are in no way rivalry.
Regards,
Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-06-12: Nandric Vidmantas was told that I started this thread about the Reed 3 P. The strange thing is that while I know nothing about this arm I may be in the position to answer any question about the same arm. That is to say I need to put the question to Vidmantas first and than provide the answer which I get from him. His English is not adequate for the purpose according to his own opinion while his spare time is also very limited. I am also acquainted with his son and his daughter in law and can easilly get contact with them/him.
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04-07-12
Is vidmantas the designer? if so, it's perfectly ok to get ... Jfrech
04-07-12: Nandric Dear Jfrech, Yes Vidmantas is the designer. He is a scientist involved in S.Union military complex and a real 'rocket scientist'. But since the fall apart of the Sovjet Union he started his own company in which he can combine his hobby and his work. We all dream about such an possibility, I assume. I know Vidmantas longer than 5 years but I would never and deed never promote his products in the sense of 'trying to sell them'. I am as interested in tonearms in general as anybody else and always curious about the new kinds. So my intention is to keep any information within strict technical bondaries. BTW I can only say something about 2A version which I own.
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-07-12
I see that he abandoned the provision of alignment by the he ... Geoch
04-08-12
I agree with geoch on the issue of azimuth adjustment. i re ... Lewm
04-08-12: Nandric DearLew&Geoch, I wrote to Vidmantas about the azimuth adjustment and Geoch question which I formulated as a possible 'mechanical problem'. I have no idea about mechanics but I think that Vidmantas is also mechanical engeneer. As soon as I get his answer I will report. So Lew if there is such an animal as an 'intermediary horse' you will probable hear the answer from me.
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-08-12
Hi lewm and geoch. why would ajusting azimuth via the arm wa ... Ldvalve
04-08-12: Nandric Dear Geoch &Lew, According to Vidmantas the azimuth adjustment is not working like Triplanar by which the armwand is rotating around it's own axis . The 3P is not rotating around any axis but by changing the tonearm vertical axis while keeping the bottom magnetic bearing in place and changing the position of the top bearing. This way the armwand swings (?) around the stylus tip .Also the bottom bearing is at the same hight as the stylus tip. This means that the mounting distance by 3P is measured from the vertical bottom bearing. Ie the top bearing has not a stable (constant?)position. BTW in the new 3P headshell the azimuth adjustment is not removed but implemented in a slightly different way in comparison with the other Reeds. NB Vidmantas also provided reference to some video but I have no idea how to post that.
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-08-12
Hi guys, first off, i am the reed importer and every thing ... Vetterone
04-08-12: Nandric Dear Vetterone, You deserve the counterweight which I promised to you under proviso that you should write more about the 3P then 'I have' in your first post. By looking to your system I noticed that one of your Reeds missed the counterweight. I now don't believe that you need one. What I need is some help to visualize the bearing 'system' of the Reed 3P. As with Kuzma's '4 point' tonearm the description 'uni-pivot' is ,anyway to me, confusing. I know that pictures can be more suitable for the purpose then descriptions but I have never seen pictures of either with clear exposure of the bearing(s).
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-08-12
Dear steve and nikola, thank you both for describing the 3p. ... Lewm
04-08-12
Lew, the paragraph in which i used the tri-planar reference ... Vetterone
04-09-12: Nandric Dear Vetterone, The Reed importer without weight? I am not sure about America but in Europe there also, uh, a figurative meaning of 'weight': not much of an importer. Besides a 'strange one' testing visual capabilities of his forum (co) members with his system. I thought that the meaning of the 'system' is to show off with our toys? If you are not joking and if you are capable to reach me via the new Agon site I will first post the pictures to you of both of my spare counter weights with description of their own weight so you can choose one of them. I wrote about 63 e-mails to Vidmantas begging for extra weights so he had actually only two choices: the asylum in his neighbourhood or posting the extra weight to me. As a very smart person he posted to me two of them with the hope to prevent more e-mails from me. Ie the persistance is an important characteristic of an real audio enthusiastic. This of course imply the 'symetrical' character of the producer. BTw otherwise than Lew I got the anti-skate 'theory' of yours straightaway right and was amused with Lew's confusion reg. azimuth versus anti-skate. I always thought that he is a kind of expert in (a.o.) analog matters. However I am very fond about my Triplanar so not willing to accept your theory about the anti-skate in general and certainly not in particular reg. my Triplanar anti-skate provision. Besides we already have had an extensive discussion about the Triplanar by which (nota bene) I followed Lew's advice and ordered by my machinist 3 extra anti-skate weights in diminishing ordering qua weight. BTW I am not sure about your quality as importer but there is nothing wrong with your writing capability. So I will pretend to have grasped the bearing system of the 3 P as described by you.
Regards,
Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-09-12
Yes, steve's tome started out talking about azimuth, so when ... Lewm
04-09-12
reed 3p tonearm - azimuth adjustment on-the-fly Lbelchev
04-09-12
i don't know if you saw the youtube video i included in my ... Hiho
04-09-12
Dear nandric, have you compared reed and fr-64s for the low ... Lbelchev
04-09-12: Nandric Dear Lbelchev, I admire the FR-64S as a work of art. The first tonearm which awaked esthetical feelings in me. I always thought about our 'gear' in functional terms. My problem is the fact that my Kuzma Stabi Reference needs a separate armboard for each separate tonearm. This imply ordering them by Kuzma in Slovenia for about 600 Euro a piece. My solution was a second system in my bedroom with a comfort of a chear in front of my (simple) Thorens 160 Super such that I can easilly change carts and tonearms. However the most carts I recently bought are MM kind so I prefer my Sumiko 800 and/or Zeta for the purpose. I just completed my SP10 mkII with provisional Lustre GST 1 as substitute for the Thorens. The armboard in the plinth is only usable with this tonearm. But those can be made for cheap , I hope, so I will be able to use all of my tonearms . My first trial with the FR-64S will be the Phase Tech P-3 G (LOMC and Low compliance)which is in my Reed 2A at present (27g eff. mass).
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-09-12
Dear hiho, please forgive me if i can't see clearly the vide ... Geoch
04-10-12
geoch, you are absolutely correct about the verti ... Hiho
04-11-12: Nandric Dear Geoch &Hiho, Hereby the responce by Vidmantas: 'Changing azimuth does have an effect on VTA and we are aware of that. To be precise in numbers after changing the azimuth by one degree with the Reed 3P ,12'', the VTA is changing by approximate 12 minutes. However since both parameters can be adjusted on the fly , after changing one parameter the other can be easilly readjusted. The azimuth adjustment feature which would not have impact on the rest of the tonearm geometry parameters is rather complicated. In case of the headshell based azimuth adjustment one need to accept the higher effective mass of the arm as a trade off.'
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-13-12
I am using 3p at the moment and actually just installed fr64 ... Suteetat
04-13-12
Suteetat, are you using the 3p or 3q? i noticed your system ... Vetterone
04-14-12: Nandric Suteetat, Now that you provided the context I understand your eearlier question better. The luxury of choice between 7 kinds of wood may look rather confusing but is at this level of performance not accidental. This of course imply consultation in advance with the dealer and/or Vidmantas. I bought the Phase Tech P-3G because of all those awards this cart got in Japan but was not impressed and nearly (re)sold the cart. Then I got my 2A , 12'' with Pernambucco armwand (27 g. eff.mass) and had difficulty to believe what I was hearing. As one say: the match in heaven. However not I but Vidmantas made the wood choice for me. As you know there is no consensus in our forum about the exact correlation between the arm mass and cart compliance. Halcro, for example, uses his FR-66S with MM carts while others are searching for some 'widow(s)' to mate. I have this suggestion for you. Try one extra counter weight and use the lighter kind from 9'' for the purpose. That is what I have done. Vidmantas designed new kinds recently but I have no idea if there are also 7 weight kinds. Anyway if Vetterone is your dealer he can also use this occasion to order by Vidmantas one for himself as substitution for the stolen one.
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-14-12
Oops, i mean 3q, sorry. my local dealer is getting 3p in so ... Suteetat
04-14-12
Nandric, there is a local reed dealer here in bangkok so vet ... Suteetat
04-14-12: Nandric Suttetat, I am sorry. 'Your earlier question' was actually asked by Lbelchev (04-09-12) but because he also refered to the FR-64 I mixed you with each other. I need to add the folloving to my suggestion about the extra counter weight. As you know you can change the effective mass of your FR-64 by changing the headshells. The Reed has no exchangeble headshell so one can change only the counter weights. I own the Sumiko 800 with 5 different counterweight meant for carts from 6g till 22 g. as well the Triplanar with 4 weights. With the added weight from 9" Reed you can experiment with different added weights. By removing the adjustment weight inside this weight you get the min. weight but you can get other weights by sliding the adjustment weight forward or backward.
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-14-12
Nandric, i own a 2p 12" w/pernambucco wand with rhodium ... Dev
04-14-12
Nandric, thanks for the suggestion. i will talk to my local ... Suteetat
04-15-12: Nandric Sutteetat, the theory is to get the counterweight as near to the pivot as possible. The heavier weight will get nearer but, contra-intuitive, reduce the eff. mass of the arm. The practice is: it depends... (see the thread about the Triplanar). But there is no substitution for trial while you need some tools to try out.
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04-15-12
There are now data on the reed website that are interpreted ... Lewm
04-16-12: Nandric Dear Lew, Perhaps because they have different timbre or,as someone whose English is not his 'first' language would say, 'different timber'.
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04-16-12
I would like to learn some information about this reed tonea ... Ct0517
04-16-12: Nandric Dear Chris, The new site is: www.reed.lt. You can find the arm pod by accessories (products). They call the armpod 'turret' btw. I am a kind of proud to have caused the design and production of this accessory. As their first customer I ordered both : the toneram and the armpod. For my Kuzma Stabi Reference I wanted an second tonearm which could be only put next to the TT. So Vidmantas was 'forced' to design his first armpod for my Kuzma. It is made as a sendwich from layers of different materials: steel, granite, cork and acrylic. His idea was to make an acousticaly dead 'armbase'. You can find the data on his site. Your other questions will be, I hope, answered by Vidmantas via your truly Nikola. He is not the A'gon member so I am a kind of intermediary.
Regards,
Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-16-12
Chris, i don't know what you are getting at; it goes without ... Lewm
04-17-12
Lew - i am considering a second arm for my lenco which has a ... Ct0517
04-17-12: Nandric Dear Lew, I am sure that Vidmantas compared different kinds of materials, 'metallic' and composites included, before he decided to use the wood. I think to be the only one who owned the composite armwand made by Vidmantas. He however insisted on wood so I exchanged the composite for the Pernambucco. But what kind of research he made and how extensive I don't know. But if you persist I can ask Vidmatas to address this issue.
Regards, Nandric (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
04-17-12
No need to do that, nikola. i was merely alluding to the fac ... Lewm
04-17-12
I'm pretty sure the base of the reed is made out of stainles ... Sarcher30
04-18-12: Nandric Hi Sean, 'the Reed (arm pod) is made out of stainless steel'. As you can see on the Reed site their armpod is made out different material layers. There are two layers of steel (top and bottom) and two thick layers out of granite for the weight. The cork and acrylat layers for the 'damping' , I assume.
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04-18-12
Dear nikola, i think sean and i were talking about the centr ... Lewm
04-18-12
Hi nandric, i once spoke with joel durand who makes the ta ... Sarcher30
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