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In Reply to: RE: About that Counter-intuitive.... posted by John Elison on September 22, 2013 at 18:18:43
Hello John, I assure you that I have no intention of buying or using the Fozgometer. If I was going that route I would simply use the oscilloscope we have in the shop.It is my understanding that a certain USA turntable manufacture who you from time to time engage in spirited back-&-forth with uses the mirror/rod/ears setup procedure. As you know, I have seen many TT dealers at the shows set up TT's just as I do. No doubt the electronic meters provide an important service. Notwithstanding, Bob & I have probably set up close to 100 TT's (most VPI's) using the "old school" technique.
Besides, azimuth will vary with each LP.
After the Classic 4 returns from duty at RMAF we will work on the Effectice Mass project regarding both the 10.5" & 12" 3-D arms we have been discussing. I did not take a photo of the 10.5" 3-D because it was still packed from the Washington DC show. We have already re-packed the Classic 4 in its traveling Pelican Case as it will leave for Denver a week from Monday.
Hope you are well my friend. Sorry neither one of us will be at RMAF this year. Bob is on his own.
Oh, Heard from Ken Willis the protractor manufacturer a week ago. He has a new job which brings him to the Beaches of NC & he plans to come by. You & Ken had some great conversations at the Chicago show...wasn't it Chicago?
Christopher
Qui tacet consentit.
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