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Very interesting Michael Fremer video
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<blockquote data-quote="LIVESOUND" data-source="post: 1151252" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>You will gather from Fremer's explanations of the working of his turtables and Achim's reference to the new Thorens Reference TT, which has a seismology based active anti vibration system, that all these outrageously expensive turntables are focused on eliminating all forms of resonance from interfering with the cartridge/stylus. A year or so ago there were some experts on this forum that denounced any suggestion that resonance control and suppression was a primary focus of high end turntables. I hope they have learned from this and many other videos that any resonance within any component of a turntable will degrade the sound unless it is properly controlled or eliminated.</p><p></p><p>Fremer has vast knowledge and experience in virtually every aspect of hi-fi, especially turntables. I recently heard him say that everything makes a difference on a turntable from design, material choices and fixing methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIVESOUND, post: 1151252, member: 778"] You will gather from Fremer's explanations of the working of his turtables and Achim's reference to the new Thorens Reference TT, which has a seismology based active anti vibration system, that all these outrageously expensive turntables are focused on eliminating all forms of resonance from interfering with the cartridge/stylus. A year or so ago there were some experts on this forum that denounced any suggestion that resonance control and suppression was a primary focus of high end turntables. I hope they have learned from this and many other videos that any resonance within any component of a turntable will degrade the sound unless it is properly controlled or eliminated. Fremer has vast knowledge and experience in virtually every aspect of hi-fi, especially turntables. I recently heard him say that everything makes a difference on a turntable from design, material choices and fixing methods. [/QUOTE]
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