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In Reply to: Try this.... posted by John Elison on April 21, 2007 at 12:03:00:
"if you can achieve Baerwald's alignment, it should agree precisely with the GeoDisc."Nope... That's the whole point here...
My pics are obviously good enough to determine proper alignment or very, very close... Way closer than anyone who used a Geo-Disc and had to tilt their cartridge too... Swear to God... That stuff would not hold up at all when checked with the standard Baerwald protractor. I'm not trying to fool you.
With different tonearm designs... It's simply not possible to do an accurate Baerwald alignment the way the Geo-Disc attempts to do it. The Geo-Disc worked fine with my old table... not the Technics. Worthless to me now... Want it???
Seriously think about it... Is the Technics alignment tool that has come with the table for over 20 years flawed? Would Technics design the arm in a way that required the cartridge to be mounted crooked? Technics does utilize the Baerwald standard. Using the Technics tool and checking with the Baerwald protractor will verify this fact. Do I have to take pics of that too?
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You give us bullshit pictures and refuse to present proper ones that can be easily evaluated because it would reveal your total stupidity and inability to align anything let alone a tonearm.You picked the wrong forum in which to pull your absurd scam.
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And for what... Sharing information and refusing to be treated poorly? What a loser... Go screw yourself pussy...
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effeminate... Good for you... I guess...And spineless too...
Thought you weren't going to respond to any more of my posts???
I'm not responding to "ANY MORE" of your posts.
I'm brand-new to this thread, but caught a whiff of your charm from afar...You must be thinking of JE.
You might want to consider that we've all got good noses around here, though.
"You picked the wrong forum in which to pull your absurd scam."LOL LOL LOL
What are you going to do about it???
I DARE you do do something about it!!!
Goofball...
If my pics are a scam... Why did I ask and ask for someone else to experimerint and have some idea of what they were talking about before starting an argument??? That would be the proper way to go about it. Calling me a liar when you have no idea is just trashy and immature period...
I'll give you my address... Will you give me yours? Call me a liar then punk... Until then... Shut up sissy boy... Hiding on the net and acting how you think a real man might act... Very sad...
> What are you going to do about it???I'm going to ignore you like everyone else is doing!
> I DARE you do do something about it!!!
Okay! You just watch! This is the last response you will recieve from me. LOL!
"Okay! You just watch! This is the last response you will recieve from me. LOL!"
Finally... I hope you're serious... Is that supposed to bother me somehow???
Funny thing is... You guys will now be experimenting with this... finding out I'm right... improving you alignments... And this is the thanks I get...
Dream on!
The original question was about the turntable basics protractor which has two grids, not the Geo-Disc which has only one grid or did that slip your attention?And furthermore your rhetorical question: "Would Technics design the arm in a way that required the cartridge to be mounted crooked?" is stupid, because it suggests that the answer is obviously no, whereas, in fact, the answer is yes, if the user chooses to set an alignment which has a different linear offset to that proposed by the manufacture (the case if you opt for null radii at 66.0mm and 120.9mm).
And by the way you're the only person claiming that the Technics tonearm is flawed.
I couldn't help noticing that many people's cartridges are mounted way too far forward in their headshells on this site... and tilted in the headshell...Fixing this really will improve your tracking. Take it or leave it... Food for thought... I tried...
Well you're going about in the wrong way Mr Stupid. NT
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