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In Reply to: We are getting further and further away from the initial message! posted by KlausR. on November 14, 2005 at 05:07:02:
You're blinded by your own point of view. To create a priviledged role in the development of vinyl playback for engineers alone is a highly dubious effort, and does no service to your credibility.And how do I know anything about the Schroeder arm? Well, let's see. Oh, I remember: I have one. And It's not the first arm I've ever owned, nor is it the first that is considered at the top of the heap. But interestingly enough, I couldn't find a single chart or measurement to go with the arm, though I have to admit I didn't look very hard. You see, I know what music played live sounds like, as I play quite a few instruments rather well, so I just had to listen to the arm to hear how good it was.
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I'm not the only one who is blinded by his point of view, however my point of view is different from yours (or others). Does that make my point of view less relevant? I don't think so.Schröder arm : you can look as hard as you can, you won't find any measurements. Nobody measures vinly gear anymore, at least to my knowledge. My SME 309 is he first arm I ever bought, it does a good job guiding the cart across the record. I'm glad that you like your arm but your assessment of the arm is subjective...
Klaus, I'm glad you admitted to be blinded by your point of view. However, I don't suffer from that problem, as I acknowledge your points, but choose not to give them primacy. I don't see the need to be the last one standing in the sand box, either by claiming a scientific highground or by simply wearing everyone else out."I'm glad that you like your arm but your assessment of the arm is subjective..."
Isn't that all that matters? Best arm I've ever heard, and nothing else has come close (in my beautifully subjective opinion). But I'm the one listening, so I don't care about any "objective" proof that it's as good as I think it is (or not).
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