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In Reply to: I would use blu- tac cut into 0.5 gram weights. posted by tubesforever on September 13, 2006 at 10:10:40:
It will take on the average about 5-7 grams additional mass to change the resonant frequency 1Hz.That is a lot of 0.5 gram rabbit turds! :-)
Generally it is hardly worth the effort.
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- Re: I would use blu- tac cut into 0.5 gram weights. - Garth 10:24:34 09/13/06 (11)
- Mass per 1Hz - restock 15:56:59 09/13/06 (5)
- And BTW ...what's one Hz worth? BFD. :-) (nt) - Garth 00:27:48 09/14/06 (2)
- True :) ... - restock 01:41:59 09/14/06 (1)
- wie du willst! :-) (nt) - Garth 02:14:48 09/14/06 (0)
- That's one example. With a more typical arm mass of 10-12 it looks a bit different. - Garth 23:34:17 09/13/06 (0)
- You're right! I did the math, too, but I wasn't going to say anything. (nt) - John Elison 16:00:43 09/13/06 (1)
- Re: I would use blu- tac cut into 0.5 gram weights. - Fred J 12:39:41 09/13/06 (1)
- That is an interesting fæces. - Garth 12:49:34 09/13/06 (0)
- It only required 4.2 oz to get my Denon DL103R tuned to my Rega arm. - tubesforever 11:32:53 09/13/06 (2)
- You must have some sort of counterweight! - Garth 12:00:11 09/13/06 (1)
- Sorry Garth, I meant 4.2 grams....guess there are terds in my brain as well!!!! - tubesforever 16:22:04 09/13/06 (0)