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In Reply to: RE: Pictures posted by B.K. on January 18, 2010 at 16:11:39
HFS
"I'll play it and tell you what it is later..." - Miles Davis
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The pictures are of the headshell with Shure V15 mounted to illustrate that the cartridge can be accommodated all the way at the back of the headshell.
It's the demonstration that you requested above.
You said that this was impossible.
So ADMIT you were WRONG or demonstrate that you are IMPERVIOUS to logic.
BK
And even if it was a 750D it would STILL PROVE MY POINT - the technical drawing prescribes that the the stylus should fall just in front of the headshell slots with the stylus positioned at 229mm from the pivot point (hence giving an effective length of 229mm).
Look, this is so very simple - according to the technical drawings from Jelco and their spec's - if you take a length of thread and stretch it from the pivot point of the arm to the point identified on the drawing just in front of the slots - it should measure PRECISELY 229mm.
I'll help you out since you're having trouble following along - look at the drawing I've attached - see the big line with the arrow on it with the big R229 above it??? You with me so far??? Now go get your hands on a ACTUAL 750D arm and measure that distance - and you'll quickly find that it's NOT 229MM - not even close, it's more like 233mm+.
Go back to my original post - I linked it to help - the stylus on the 20XL is at 232mm from the pivot point - giving AN EFFECTIVE LENGTH OF 232mm. The stylus is BEHIND the prescribed 229mm point.
I'm beginning to think you're just messing with me at this point, getting your jollies watching me repeat the same thing over and over again when a ten year old would understand what I'm saying is true. NOBODY can be this dense.
"I'll play it and tell you what it is later..." - Miles Davis
Vynyltap's System
Why would anyone think you are being a jerk? NT
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