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i have to say
that my issues with this conversation is that people don't start from the stand point that they want to listen to music.
there is to much psuedo physics and theorys and not enough real life science.
cars cornering has very little to do with measuring 2 45 degree wobbly walls.
even more so people who have already decided that digital is better are not the people who should be discussing turntables.
for what itsworth i think nick will now be taking even more care about the items he has dismissed.
making something really heavy does not make it sound better.
there is more to it than that otherwise we could support everthing on the floor.
anything with mass can be excited by another mass and vice versa it is physics.
we affect the sun and the sun affects us.
it is quite easy to grasp.
now go back to my last post and try holding your turntable while it is playing and tell me why you think it sounds wrong and wowie !
do you all think that by increasing the mass of your speakers drive units you wil get a better sound.
i thought so !
who understands true physics on here.
that my issues with this conversation is that people don't start from the stand point that they want to listen to music.
there is to much psuedo physics and theorys and not enough real life science.
cars cornering has very little to do with measuring 2 45 degree wobbly walls.
even more so people who have already decided that digital is better are not the people who should be discussing turntables.
for what itsworth i think nick will now be taking even more care about the items he has dismissed.
making something really heavy does not make it sound better.
there is more to it than that otherwise we could support everthing on the floor.
anything with mass can be excited by another mass and vice versa it is physics.
we affect the sun and the sun affects us.
it is quite easy to grasp.
now go back to my last post and try holding your turntable while it is playing and tell me why you think it sounds wrong and wowie !
do you all think that by increasing the mass of your speakers drive units you wil get a better sound.
i thought so !
who understands true physics on here.
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