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Placing Project Debut III turntable on adjustable cones



 
 
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Old January 17th 07, 02:32 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Nick Gorham
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Default Placing Project Debut III turntable on adjustable cones

Arny Krueger wrote:
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But to address your point, there
is more going on in the mechanics of a turntable than
just isolation. If the table needs compliant mounting to
avoid feedback, then thats fine use it. However if the
support is sufficiently isolated to avoid that, then
there can be advantages to increasing the effective mass
of the turntable by solid coupling, as this can reduce
the effect of motor induced vibration.



Here's a skill-testing question for you, Nick.

What are good ways to figure out which problem is most important to a given
vinyl rig?




One thought would be to compare recording of the output of the table
both in the sound field of the loudspeakers and not. But that isn't
comparing the effect of reducing the mass. I guess, you would have to
make four recordings, and decide which of them was prefered.

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Nick
 




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