Dear @mijostyn : "
the rest of us are hallucinatory. ", not exactly.
I think that problem is that several of the posts are taking the TT and tonearm main characteristics to make a good job, are " disecting " each item when in my view it's an issue that should ve analised as a whole one.
Yes, if the TT has not a decent speed stability then we have to fix it changing it but with that kind of " attitude " it's " healthy " to say that the more important link is the electrical power or the TT arm mount or its type of screws used on it and all these is " crazy " for say the least. There is no whole context is almost " stupid ".
For me the issue is not to analyse each item link isolated but as a whole system with specific premises.
All we know the importance of TT speed stability and about non-vibrational plynths or about the rigth TT mat and clamp: so what? all those each item characteristics are implicit when we are talking of TT. We are not newcomers, do you?
As I said we need an overall context with scaled analog system . For me has no sense try to do it as other gentlemans already did it.
Obviously makes sense to you and to them.
Never mind , transducers always are the most important links in any audio system.
Which is more important: speakers or an amp?
Transducers are the ones that have the higher posibilities to make higher differences for the better or for worst.
Analog is simple but really complex due to its imperfections levels everywhere down there with to many different " parameters " with an inherent relationship in between. It's a madness and you said that TT/tonearm comes first?
Everything is important and that's why we should try to talk on not isolated items scenario but as a scaled systems.
Good for you and the other gentlemans that are happy inside that " hallucinatory " mind scenario. Go a head ! ! !
R.
I think that problem is that several of the posts are taking the TT and tonearm main characteristics to make a good job, are " disecting " each item when in my view it's an issue that should ve analised as a whole one.
Yes, if the TT has not a decent speed stability then we have to fix it changing it but with that kind of " attitude " it's " healthy " to say that the more important link is the electrical power or the TT arm mount or its type of screws used on it and all these is " crazy " for say the least. There is no whole context is almost " stupid ".
For me the issue is not to analyse each item link isolated but as a whole system with specific premises.
All we know the importance of TT speed stability and about non-vibrational plynths or about the rigth TT mat and clamp: so what? all those each item characteristics are implicit when we are talking of TT. We are not newcomers, do you?
As I said we need an overall context with scaled analog system . For me has no sense try to do it as other gentlemans already did it.
Obviously makes sense to you and to them.
Never mind , transducers always are the most important links in any audio system.
Which is more important: speakers or an amp?
Transducers are the ones that have the higher posibilities to make higher differences for the better or for worst.
Analog is simple but really complex due to its imperfections levels everywhere down there with to many different " parameters " with an inherent relationship in between. It's a madness and you said that TT/tonearm comes first?
Everything is important and that's why we should try to talk on not isolated items scenario but as a scaled systems.
Good for you and the other gentlemans that are happy inside that " hallucinatory " mind scenario. Go a head ! ! !
R.

