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On the topic of string slippage: I don't think my string, the original one from MS by the way, slips at all once the platter is up to speed. It would slip on the motor pulley when first turned on, as the heavy platter must be gradually brought up to ...
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Retrofunk,Interesting observations. With regard to the speed variations with the flywheel, I have to wonder about your motor. I don't recognize particular unit. Do you have the original RY-5500 motor that came with the RX-5000? The RY-5500 has a buil...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]Soory, Be, no matter how I
look into it I can’t understand why circumference force would make the arm to
move inward. If you spin your platter not at 33 but at let say 45 and pule some
light subjects on the platter then ...
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Wow. What can I say? My intention here was simply to propose good news to owners of heavy Micro Seikis - to consider trying a CU-180 on top of their big platters. Somewhere along the line I had to gently correct Romy on a point has been common knowle...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"] The anti-skating force
pulls arm outward? Sorry, I very much degree. In any arm that I have seen and
that makes any sense, including the classic SME arms the anti-skating force pushes
arms toward to middle. I think it i...
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Sorry, but I have to tell you that you do have it backwards on the skating forces. Just Google for a force diagram. Another way to know is to look at how the anti-skating force is applied in arms using the weight, pulley and monofilament line approac...
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Interesting, but I have to say that does sound a bit
problematic in several ways. For one, I’m guessing you meant to say “one mm”, or
even “one quarter of an inch”, but not “one inch”. One inch is quite a soup
bowl! For another, anti-skating f...
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My first post here, although I have read some of
the discussions on this site over the years.
I wanted to share my experience with my Micro Seiki RX-5000 and resonance
control of its heavy platter. I have seen posts here befo...
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