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In Reply to: RE: Couldn't disagree more posted by Curious on August 20, 2014 at 08:16:40
Great post, thank you Curious. Couple of questions; much difference between the Zephyr Mk I and Mk II? How many hours should I expect before things smooth out with the Mk I? And lastly, the hyper-liveliness I get with tapping on my table I mention in my last post; is it common and something to worry about?
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The Zeph II digs more detail out of the grooves, and I'm a detail junky. Tonally they are similar, with the MK I being more polite. The cool thing about the both of them is that they were designed with HW's unipiv's in mind. Take advantage of all adjustment parameters.
I wouldn't worry about the tapping thing. It's kind of funny though, like when you say "Doc, it hurts when I do this", and he says, "well- stop doing that"!.
Most unsuspended tables do that, by the way. There is ample mass with your table, but if you wish to seek out isolation platforms, you should. Just don't overdampen a perfectly awesome table.
By the way, are you using the fluid dampening? If not, you should. If you are, go the other way and take it out. You never know what these changes may do in terms of improvement. Have fun. But yes, you've got a damn good cart- so make the most of it.
"Hope is a good thing. Maybe, the best of things. And no good thing ever dies."
Funny, when the new cartridge was on order but had not yet arrived, I was thinking I should experiment with the damping fluid. Somewhere in all the work of installing, aligning (with a Mint LP and I feel less and less adept at seeing the paralax each time I use that thing), Fozgometering, etc. I forgot all about the damping fluid. I will give it a try.
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