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Post by m_shoe_maker on Jan 27, 2005 14:08:51 GMT 7
An Analog Front-End basically has 3 main parts, which can be sub-classified into the following: I. Turntable Drivetrain 1) Belt Drive 2) Direct Drive Base 1) Suspended 1a. Spring 1b. Pneumatic (Air) 1c. Surbothane 2) Fixed Operation 1) Manual 2) Semi Automatic 3) Fully Automatic II. Tonearm Types 1) Linear Tracking 1a. Air Bearing 1b. Mechanical Rollers 1c. Servo Driven 2) Pivoted 2a. Unipivot 2b. Dual Pivot Points III. Cartridge Types 1) Moving Coil 1a. High Output 1b. Medium Output 1c. Low Output 2) Moving Magnet 3) Moving Iron
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Post by stereophile on Jan 27, 2005 22:44:33 GMT 7
Idol ko talaga si MSM! See how detailed and clearly he broke it all down into components/parts. He is da CHOP-CHOP KING! ;D
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Post by audioslave on Jan 28, 2005 12:08:47 GMT 7
sirs, what are the advantages/disadvantages over the other of these two types of phono cartridge mount: half-inch mount and P-mount
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Post by m_shoe_maker on Jan 28, 2005 12:18:41 GMT 7
sirs, what are the advantages/disadvantages over the other of these two types of phono cartridge mount: half-inch mount and P-mount The Half-Inch Mount is a lot more common than the P-Mount version. Some entry level tables use the P-Mount version. However, I have yet to see a Hi-End tonearm accepting a P-Mount cart. If you plan to upgrade / play around with different carts in the future, go with a table / tonearm that uses the more common Half-Inch Mount cart.
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Post by m_shoe_maker on Jan 28, 2005 12:20:44 GMT 7
Idol ko talaga si MSM! See how detailed and clearly he broke it all down into components/parts. He is da CHOP-CHOP KING! ;D Mag CHOP-CHOP ka na rin. ;D
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Post by stereophile on Jan 29, 2005 1:10:23 GMT 7
Hanggang PORK CHOP lang kaya ko! ;D I only see P-mounts with entry level turntables. Easier to set-up? But few cart makers offer P-mounts. GRADO is one brand w/c does.
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Post by audioslave on Feb 10, 2005 11:11:48 GMT 7
i don't like my present turntable mat, where can i buy a good rubber turntable mat?
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Post by Superman on Feb 10, 2005 14:52:02 GMT 7
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ran
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Post by ran on Feb 11, 2005 1:17:53 GMT 7
Anong category ng mga cartridge ang mga Decca London? MM? MC? MI?
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Post by m_shoe_maker on Feb 14, 2005 20:11:44 GMT 7
Anong category ng mga cartridge ang mga Decca London? MM? MC? MI? You got me there! I have yet to see and hear a London Decca cart. Based from what I read somewhere, its neither an MC nor an MM. Its something else. Another thing I remembered about this strange cartridge is that it does not have a cantilever.
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ran
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Post by ran on Feb 15, 2005 1:50:14 GMT 7
I tried scouring the net. Di ko din makita ang sagot.
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