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In Reply to: RE: Mondial: Your Question Is a Non Sequitur . . . posted by mondial on September 27, 2015 at 03:51:24:
But then the answer flows from John Ellison, above. The "sweet spot" (I still think that's a misnomer) would be the longest length compatible with an inertial mass suitable for your cartridge of choice and with such design constraints as may be dictated by the size of your table's plinth or your ability to move (relocate) a separate tonearm support.
Because size of plinth/complexity of arm-support location, lightness of tonearm materials to compensate for mass of extra length without forsaking rigidity, and so on, tend to involve financial considerations, I suppose that cost is another factor in finding the "sweet spot". I also guess that your "sweet spot" might well differ from many others' -- possibly you may even be unique. Hence my cavil about "sweet spot".
Jeremy
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- RE: Mondial: Your Question Is a Non Sequitur . . . - goldenthal 13:36:11 09/27/15 (5)
- RE: Mondial: Your Question Is a Non Sequitur . . . - mondial 14:15:22 09/27/15 (4)
- My Choices . . . - goldenthal 15:08:48 09/27/15 (3)
- Speakers... - Lew 07:38:08 09/30/15 (0)
- PS to John Elison - goldenthal 15:12:13 09/27/15 (1)
- RE: PS to John Elison - John Elison 17:05:20 09/27/15 (0)