he has drifted successfully through his life, seemingly spending his money on wine, women and song while wasting the rest!
Only a "waste" if you fall prey to the status quo!
If I had the lazy cash, I’d buy his book A Vibration Measuring Machine.
You're already so broke after all your success that you can't afford the forty bucks?
I am lucky enough to have Ken Kessler’s book on Quad.
I don't think he has any actual technical background whatsoever other than what the hobby has aspired him to acquire and become a hack journalist.
In many ways, Wilson Benesch and Rega have set out to tame the vibrations that affect every part of a deck, but come at it from different ends of the market and from different approaches - empirical (Rega) versus analytical (Wilson Benesch).
WB uses light weight carbon fiber monocoque to dissipate vibration in its speaker enclosures just as Rega has espoused using lightweight materials in it's turntable plinths. I wonder who thought of it first?
They have an advantage over Rega - they could use computer modelling and finite element analysis from the get-go.
How do you know? It's been a long time since such tools required a monumental capital investment. I'm sure Terry Bateman has had it in his quiver for decades.

