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Veteran and General Yakker
I never saw October sky,
But I did design some nozzles.
But I did design some nozzles.
Jim, you ever do any military stuff? My dad designed the power supply for the guidance system in the Subroc missile. He told me stories of nozzle test failures he witnessed and some test equipment he designed being obliterated when a solid propellant rocket blew up the entire test cell and almost killed him.I never saw October sky,
But I did design some nozzles.
To my eyes (and ears and... belly, why not?!!!) it seems that chasing perfection in hi-fi reproduction is like hunting witches.
Gravity will not effect VTF as it effects both side of the tone arm equally... look at it at torque/moments, g cancels out both sides of the equation so as long as g does not equal zero the VTF will be the same...Made it yourself? I like! And...no, you are not measuring force with it, but comparing masses. It will show the exact same result on the Moon, whereby VTF will be only about 1/6 compared to the Earth, due to Moon's lower gravity. Measuring forces ain't an easy task.
My point is directed towards people claiming decimals at one end and speculating at the other. I don't mind, if somebody is anal about it, in fact I do appreciate it - just be anal the whole way! (buoyancy is only my over-the-top example):
1) VTF...if chasing the second decimal point, you must use some sort of a force gauge, not a weighing scale, or at least take into account the "agreed-upon average" gravitational acceleration on the face of the Earth is 9,81m/s²...the actual you don't know.
Hmmm, WTF seems the more appropriate term.
2) VTA
- do you know the cutting angle of your record(s)? If so, you surely set it for each different one? And why don't you?!
- record thickness...again, individual settings
- thicker/thinner mat...
- VTF/WTF...
4) azimuth...isn't there an expression about mirrors?...and smoke
5) anti-skating...eeehm...what?...where?...when?...why?
6) overhang, tracking angle...
7) matching an arm with a cartridge to get the desired resonant frequency...why is this so difficult?!:
- you know the stylus' compliance
- you know the arm's effective mass
- you know the masses of cartridge, shell, lifter, screws, shims and their effective masses
- you know the effective lenght
- now fill this data (don't forget the compliance conversion if stated at 100Hz) into one of the equations floating around, let it simmer for fifty years...et voilà!...an exact hit-and-miss ballpark aproximation of a checkee in a baskee.
8) and what not...but to start the anal-journey on a solid ground...first of all: Go linear; a radial arm is flawed by its nature!
Let common sense prevail, pretty please with sugar on top:
- weighin scale is fine...no need for a really expensive one
- set VTF according to manufacterer
- get a test record, if you fancy some setting-tweeking, or wanting to verify the stylus and/or cantilever are mounted within specs
- keep the records and stylus clean!
- if you just want to taste vinyl for the first time...get a new plug-and-play (cartridge mounted and pre-set) turntable.
Lean back and enjoy the music!!!...scrapped out of vinyl grooves with a stone -- I'll wear my precious records out by playing them...yada yada.
May the Hearing be with you!
Borut
Edit: BB, I see now you didn't make it yourself. Still like it.
Hello fren, I think you must take into account that we are looking at a balance system, equilibrium. The counter weight negates the tone arm mass minus the desired VFT. As it’s a balance/equilibrium system, it’s strictly a mater of two forces reacting about a point. Those will be constant as gravity (g) acts equally on all...Hi @AngrySailor,
sure it will... force equals mass times acceleration. Since the gravitational accelaeration of/on the Moon is about six times smaller than that of/on Earth, the gravitational forces/weight/VTF are equally smaller. A kilogram weighs ~9.81N on the face of the Earth, but only ~1.6N on the face of the Moon. The balance-ratio will remain the same, though.
Hmm...my english may not be up to the task of an clear explanation, but this is physics 101.
Yep!My trying to enlightening...
The moons gravity also does not act on the counter weight either therefore the system is still in equilibrium + desired VTF.My trying to enlightening...
The system "cart - tonearm - pivot point - counterweight" isn't at equilibrium. It balances due to the needle touching the record, transferring the force that is on excess, to the vinyl. So, if you remove the vinyl, our system will continue to tilt until the needle (or any other part) touches somewhere else. This excess force is made by the difference in masses plus the distance each center of mass has from the pivot. Let's say that we have a cart setup at 1 gram. That means that the gravity of the earth pulls this "excess" of 1 gram of mass with a force of (0.001 x 9.81)N = 0.00981 Newton. If we take exactly the same setup at the moon, since no difference in masses or their center occurs, we will still have the same 1 gram difference (remember, the gram is a mass unit, not force), what will change now, is the force that the moon pulls that "excess" mass. And since the gravity on the surface of the moon is about the 1/6 of the gravity on the surface of the earth, then the force that the needle will put on the vinyl will be the 1/6 of the 0.00981 N.
I can't either explain it more simple.