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In the Thread: Copper Mat on a Micro Seiki Gun Metal Platter
Post Subject: A confusion.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/12/2015
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This weekend I played some records and was kind of confused.
In my mind I went to this conversation and was sickened with the fact that “people
do not understand obvious”. Then took my SME arms and pulled the anti-skating
wait down with my head. The arm went toward to the side of the record. “What
the hell” - I said.
For the new couple of housrs I examined the issues for all possible
sides and read a few paper on the subject:
www.audiomods.co.uk/papers/alexandrovich_AES.PDF
www.audiomods.co.uk/papers/Oakley_skatingforce.PDF
From what they say and from
what how my arms are made Wellington for sure is correct: the skating
force moved an arm toward to the mid of the record. It was for years my believe
of very opposite, well it looks like I was wrong.
However, for all intenede porpoise my analog setup functions
poorly and all geometrical and sonic issues are worked up. I for years been operated
under look like wrong perception of skating and my understanding of reasoning
of skating have very direct relation with sonic practicality of arm setup. Despite
that it might be wrong but I am still a believer that skating is a circumference
force or the force of rotating subject applied to the tangent of circle
drawing the subject away from the axis.
In English it frequently call centrifugal force but I think the circumference
force is more accurate. The circumference
force explains why different amount of anti-skating is necessary at beginning
and in the end of the record: the local speed of the needle in the grove is higher
and therefore the circumference tangent is higher in the end of the record.
So, even there are very objective reason to presume that I
am wrong but I still chose to believe that anti-skating force pushes the needle
toward to the edge of record. If for whatever reason it does not then it would
be a clear evidence that Nietzsche was
right and God is dead.Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site