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is this just kookythinking or would it work ?if i remember right......... a pivoting arm is pulled to the center but a linear arm is pulled to the outside.
could the antiskate for the linear be as simple as tilting the entire tt/tonearm ?
im thinking then the stylus would behave as if it were going through a perfectly straight path with no lateral forces other than the information in the vinyl.
if it would work then how would you measure the amount of force:tilt ?
test record ?
i wonder if it would be enough to cause weird bearing wear on the spindle ?
thanks.
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Topic - kookytalk? antiskate for linear tracking tonearm - snkby 20:57:21 03/13/07 (12)
- How about this? - welly 19:50:14 03/15/07 (0)
- thanks all!! but i thought there was a - snkby 14:00:56 03/14/07 (2)
- How can there be a centrifigal force on the stylus--it's not moving. - jeffreybehr 15:57:49 03/14/07 (1)
- but i do mean centrifugal force. intuitively it seems that - snkby 20:52:20 03/14/07 (0)
- Not necessary for linear tracking arms - grailer 05:32:49 03/14/07 (3)
- Re: Not necessary for linear tracking arms - jneutron 09:22:18 03/15/07 (2)
- That's my understanding as well - grailer 13:43:47 03/15/07 (1)
- Re: That's my understanding as well - jneutron 14:02:06 03/15/07 (0)
- Re: kookytalk? antiskate for linear tracking tonearm - Tweekeng 21:30:29 03/13/07 (3)
- Re: kookytalk? antiskate for linear tracking tonearm - jneutron 09:31:55 03/15/07 (0)
- Lateral Balance - djk 16:14:39 03/14/07 (0)
- Not completely correct - Bob Rex 08:54:49 03/14/07 (0)