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The proper matching of tone arm and cartridge is a necessary condition to achieve optimum performance in a disc playback system. Placement of the low frequency tone arm/cartridge resonance at or around 10 Hz avoids problems arising from lower-frequency vibration sources such as record warp and structural resonances. Acoustical energy sources typically remain above the 10 Hz area in frequency content as well. This resonance reflects tone arm effective mass and cartridge compliance. Since tone arm modification to affect tone arm effective mass is a task beyond the average users ability, a cartridge design is developed which allows user adjustment of the cartridge compliance.
Author (s): Park, Eric D.
Affiliation:
Audio Dynamics Corporation, New Milford, CT
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AES Convention: 71
Paper Number:1881
Publication Date:
1982-03-06
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Session subject:
Studio Techniques and Transducers
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Park, Eric D.; 1982; A Variable Compliance Phonograph Cartridge [PDF]; Audio Dynamics Corporation, New Milford, CT; Paper 1881; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11875
Park, Eric D.; A Variable Compliance Phonograph Cartridge [PDF]; Audio Dynamics Corporation, New Milford, CT; Paper 1881; 1982 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11875