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Old June 7th 17, 06:00 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Brian Gaff
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Default Alternative way to analyse LP cartridge behaviour

Funnily enough back in the 1970s this topic was ina Shure blurb about their
v15 was it cart and what arm etc it should be in and how it affected the
transmission line resonances of the cantilever damping etc.
I always thought it was a bit of snake oil to blind people with science at
the time. Did anyone ever look at the way the surface of the record
deformed as part of this?
I remember that I had, for a while a Decca London which sounded quite nice
but wore records out fast as it had very poor complience. Brian

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In recent weeks my interest have gone via a sort of 'almost random walk'.
This started with MQA and the obsession that has with 'timing' via
wondering about the time domain behaviour of microphones and old tape
recorders to the behaviour of LP replay cartridges and styli.

This made me wonder about analysing the stylus mechanical system in terms
of a mismatched transmission line. So I've had a go out of curiosity and
the initial results, etc, are now available from

http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/HFN/LP5/StylusBehaviour.html

Want to find out a bit more about the materials side. Then maybe look at
the associated time-domain behaviour. But I thought some might find the
above interesting as is...

Jim

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