Hi Vince,
there is a hidden agenda on my behalf; hopefully, the discussion goes the desired direction....examples:
1) cartridge specs - the right way...see attachment - relates to 2)
2) g...well, the gravitational acceleration on face of the Earth is not constant, but varies within ~1%. That is negligible, I agree. The reason for bringing it up is that folks discuss - for what now?...a half a century at least! - the resonant frequency to decimals, and not just the first one. Let's say the desired resonant frequency is in the range 8-12 Hz, the "optimum" being 10 Hz, meaning a +- tolerance of 20%...but decimals are "important".
Not all turntables relly on g...vertical ones or the ones with spring-loaded tonearms - both will work on the International Space Station, oppose to conventional ones.
3) depends on how the discussion evolves.
The 64.000 smackaroones question: What weighs more; a 1 kg solid chunk of aluminum or of gold? - talking planet Earth...hint: same location, same athmospherics. Answers/thoughts greatly appreciated.
Perhaps the discussion, I'm heading to, deserves a thread of its own?
there is a hidden agenda on my behalf; hopefully, the discussion goes the desired direction....examples:
1) cartridge specs - the right way...see attachment - relates to 2)
2) g...well, the gravitational acceleration on face of the Earth is not constant, but varies within ~1%. That is negligible, I agree. The reason for bringing it up is that folks discuss - for what now?...a half a century at least! - the resonant frequency to decimals, and not just the first one. Let's say the desired resonant frequency is in the range 8-12 Hz, the "optimum" being 10 Hz, meaning a +- tolerance of 20%...but decimals are "important".
Not all turntables relly on g...vertical ones or the ones with spring-loaded tonearms - both will work on the International Space Station, oppose to conventional ones.
3) depends on how the discussion evolves.
The 64.000 smackaroones question: What weighs more; a 1 kg solid chunk of aluminum or of gold? - talking planet Earth...hint: same location, same athmospherics. Answers/thoughts greatly appreciated.
Perhaps the discussion, I'm heading to, deserves a thread of its own?
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