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In Reply to: Re: Re-phrasing it, then ---- posted by 4yanx on June 15, 2005 at 13:59:10:
Thanks for the thoughts. Sorry to give any sort of impression that I didn't want to hear about other kinds of projects or even 'what doesn't work'---- but I was trying to narrow this down to the stacked-ply-glue-only solution for garrards.Maybe it's because I'm all too easily led on idea safaris (my fault), or because I'm not sure that other tables tend to sound like a grease-301.
But of all the many many ideas out there, the stacked-ply is the one that turns up with a distinctive regularity, and in all the right places, too. By that I mean users of SET gear, fullrange high-efficiency spkrs, SPU carts, far-east audiomaniacs of a certain inclination, Mono aficionados, jazz collectors, 78 enthusiasts and, well, analog cranks everywhere. This is just a fuzzy enough science that things like 'commonly-associated-with' tend to be very telling.....
I'm only approaching my 3rd plinth experiment. I thought it might be a plus to get as much of the info on the design that I see in all those right places, at least per my own sensibility. Before going off onto roads not-as-travelled.
( A similar idea would be the idea of SME arms with 301's ---- this is all too often the arm that gets the tracking duties for many, many a 301. Rather than posting a wide and generic question, I think it would make sense to narrow it to Sme knife-ege pivot arms and go from there. If feasible, I'll try and look into that as well.)
J.
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- Re: Re-phrasing it, then ---- - J.D. 06/16/0516:15:46 06/16/05 (1)
- arm: on heavy mass plinth - munna 08:16:42 06/17/05 (0)