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In Reply to: If you assume you make ..... posted by Stale on September 11, 2006 at 10:58:16:
Try to calculate change in VTF due to CW c.g. offset for a change in stylus elevation.Increases VTF.
Compare that to change in VTF due to acceleration of the arm cartridge assembly while tracking warp.
also increases VTF at the beginning of the warp, decreases on 'descent'.
Considered together, this is a good thing?
The rest of your list is irrelevent, because we're concerned with dynamic aspects of the system, not constants (hopfully) like "arm wiring".
A "record warp" can be at any frequency from 33/3 Hz, up through the 'resonant frequecy' of the cartridge/arm combo and beyond.
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- Re: If you assume you make ..... - Aleksunder 12:15:41 09/11/06 (3)
- Re: If you assume you make ..... - Stale 15:13:31 09/11/06 (1)
- I both agree and disagree with you....yes I am conflicted.... - tubesforever 00:18:11 09/12/06 (0)
- Re Imeant " about 1.8HZ up", not 33.3 HZ. n/t - Aleksunder 12:37:37 09/11/06 (0)