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Peter
Tri-Planar Vll "SE Upgrade"
nandric This is called ''testimonium paupertatis'' in old good latin. You don't even own the Triplanar but you pretend to know better than those who know what they are talking about. I assume that this is the influence of the Mexican. In empirical science no proof would be even considered without provision of repertory and controlable experiments. So I am still waiting for someone who checked my statement not by speculation but by testing his Triplanar with tracking ability test. What is curious isthe fact that I need to wait so long. Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about. I have extensive experience with the Triplanar arm. That I don't happen to personally own one now is irrelevant. I am not sure what you mean about "influence of the Mexican." Nationality has nothing to do with this. It sounds like you suffer prejudice. Nandric, you're the one with the problem pickup arm. What's curious is that you prefer to complain about it, rather than to return it to the dealer or manufacturer for evaluation. Apparently, your preference is to suffer noisily. So I guess you're a very happy guy. |
Nandric I have no fear of trying a test record but honestly if I have a tonearm that tracks every record I own without issue with the exception of records I know to be imperfect so why would I need to resort to a test? This seems to be just another whacky thread which has driven me away from Audiogon forums. Signing off. |
Elinor, By each cart manufacturer provide specifications among which recommended VTF and tracking ability expressed in microns. Say my Benz LP S claims 80 microns by 2g. My Ortofon Windfeld even 100 microns with 2,6g. On the other side my Ikeda 9 c does not claim anything but can't track more than 50 microns. As I wrote in my previous post 50 microns is sufficient for ''normal records''. But there are records which are more demanding like those Tchaikovski's cannon shots. Raul use this record to judge carts. The most cart/tonearms combos will skip the third shot. The same will happen with cart/tonearm combos by 60 microns if the combo is not able to track more than 50 microns. I see that nobody care to test his own combos but trust their hearing or intuition. Well I check all my (new) carts with my test records first. That is before listening to them. I was not able to confirm Windfeld but well LPS . To be more specific I never got 100 microns ''pure'' nor 90 microns but well 80 microns with 2 g by LPS. I do those tests with my FR-64 because this arm has removable headshell such that changing carts is much more easy then by Triplanar and other tonearms with fast headshells. So I was very much surprised when my Triplanar ''refused'' to track 60 microns and skipped the groove. This btw does no imply that the arm is defective because there are many low complience carts wich can't track more than 50 microns. But if whatever cart can track, say 70 microns , with my FR-64 but the same cart is not able to track 70 microns on my Triplanar I was curious to know why. That is why I posted my specific question. To my surprise nobody try the same experiment but invented all kinds of answers which are irrelevant for my question. |