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In Reply to: What if the info you say you don't need to know is that he's using a ceramic cartridge?...nt posted by tweakk on September 17, 2006 at 11:05:26:
People who have Platine Verdier turntables have good other equipment. It is a no-brainer. It is also a given that he is using a nice cartridge. Do you own either tonearm or a Platine Verdier? If not, how can you possibly give any opinion that remotely resembles a qualified one? You can't.That said, one could state an opinion that he has gathered from listening to the pieces, or he could relay subjective information that he may have read elsewhere. If that is the case, it should be pointed out, however.
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Knowing what he listens to is helpful with cartridge choices. That leads to tonearm recomendations. Knowing the whole system and type of room it's in is better still.I never said that I was qualified to discuss either arm. I only asked the poster to provide more information so that anyone could help. Other than my question all other posts are nothing but wise-cracks.
You said "It's a no brainer" because his TT is expensive. OK. Then just tell the guy that the more expensive arm is the one he should buy. You already know the rest of his system is "good".
I just saying that he is more qualified to ask the question than you are to nitpick it.
What did I nitpik? Why is it better not to know anything about the guys system? And ONE MORE TIME...I never said that I would provide the answer to the guys question. And what have you and Garth done so far to help? Zip..zero..nada..
First, I don't know what a tred is. (How's that for nitpicking?) Second, I apologize for spamming the original poster's thread. All I was trying to do was get you to stop spamming threads with inane nitpicking and unqualified opinions. You and a few others know how to spam up a board. That's for sure.
And you can tell him that as a result of your vast experience with these two tonearms...assuming you have one of those "nice" cartridges too.
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