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Tweaking to improve your turntable
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<blockquote data-quote="handsome" data-source="post: 944917" data-attributes="member: 772"><p>There are no hard 'n fasts in this field. e.g. Rega goes for lightness other manufacturers mass, some go for damping (absorption) others for controlled resonance (dissipation), Linn recommends light rigid supports, Townshend advocates wobbly air-bearings. Unipivot tonearms versus gimbal bearinged ones perhaps best illustrate the magnitude of the polar opposites that comfortably co-exist and perform extremely well, in turntable design thinking. It all depends on the design(er).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handsome, post: 944917, member: 772"] There are no hard 'n fasts in this field. e.g. Rega goes for lightness other manufacturers mass, some go for damping (absorption) others for controlled resonance (dissipation), Linn recommends light rigid supports, Townshend advocates wobbly air-bearings. Unipivot tonearms versus gimbal bearinged ones perhaps best illustrate the magnitude of the polar opposites that comfortably co-exist and perform extremely well, in turntable design thinking. It all depends on the design(er). [/QUOTE]
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