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finally got the Denon table setup and going in the living room and giving this excellent score from Michael Giacchino a spin
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That is one of those tangential tracking tonearms, I'm guessing. Servo operated, perhaps.
-Steve
No, it is not a tangential tracking tonearm. It is a normal pivotal tonearm with respect to alignment, but it has an electromagnetic servo damping mechanism in the counterweight to actively damp the tonearm resonance. It is a less expensive version of the DP-62L that I owned back in the early 1980s.
Best regards,
John Elison
John is right. I stand corrected. Whatever kind of arm it is, it gets the job done. :)
There -was- a tangential tracking tonearm from that approximate era, and mfr in Japan, that did sort of present that visual profile from some angles, I guess.
A lazy remark by me to suggest it without researching it. And a ruthless correction by Mr. Elison.
-Steve
> A lazy remark by me ...... a ruthless correction by Mr. Elison.
Sorry! I don't mean to be ruthless. ;^)
yes, you are correct. the turntable model is a DP47f. Currently using a Clearaudio Virtuoso. The table served me well until I got my VPI Aries.
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