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In Reply to: RE: What Is The History of SAEC posted by John Elison on November 1, 2013 at 22:24:42:
I have heard that, and I did trial the arm on my TD 124 with the SAEC alignment parameters. Performance was not acceptable, tracking was pretty poor. I then used a Baerwald and achieved very good sound quality. The cartridge is severely offset in the head shell, but in terms of what I hear there are no obvious issues yet. I have the arm off the table at the moment, and will be re-installing it on a third table that is going to be used for playing my pop and rock sections of my record library. So I am really not sure what to make of the arms geometry, it does seem to work fine with a conventional alignment.
Regards
Mister Pig
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- RE: What Is The History of SAEC - Mister Pig 11/2/1304:42:56 11/2/13 (5)
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- RE: What Is The History of SAEC - Mister Pig 21:40:51 11/2/13 (2)
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