guys, i was just sitting on the toilet and wondering.. (dont ask).. is there any particular reason the tone arm is on the right side of the turntable and not the left side?.. maybe cause it was ment for lefties or something?? ..
anyone know?
May-23-2003 15:47
Tiger777
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probably 'cuz there is a little less scratching on the record when the needle passes.
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May-23-2003 15:53
YuVaL
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quote:
Originally posted by Tiger777
probably 'cuz there is a little less scratching on the record when the needle passes.
hmm.. wouldn't it be equal on both sides?
May-23-2003 16:00
Tiger777
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I don't think so... It would be the same like you constantly play your record on reverse. It wears out alot more...
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May-23-2003 16:01
YuVaL
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quote:
Originally posted by Tiger777
I don't think so... It would be the same like you constantly play your record on reverse. It wears out alot more...
im not talking about the way it spins
it would still be spinning the same way
just the tone arm would move to the other site
May-23-2003 16:34
Tiger777
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I know but you would have the same effect.
the needle is orientated like this
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the record turns the same way
When the needle is on the other side, the needle and the record have opposite directions => it weares alot more
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May-23-2003 17:23
JohnSmith
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if the tonearm was on the other side, then the record would have to spin the other way.
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May-23-2003 18:12
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quote:
Originally posted by JohnSmith
if the tonearm was on the other side, then the record would have to spin the other way.
haha no.
look at it this way. the needle comes straight down from the stylus onto the record, it makes no difference whatsoever where the tonearm is, aslong as the needle is resting in the vinyl's groove and the vinyl is spinning in a clockwise direction.
nuff said
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May-23-2003 19:02
JohnSmith
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
haha YES!
take a look:
imagine if you were to rip the tonearm assembly off, and put it on the top left corner, and bend the tonearm the other way.
now, if the record was still turning clockwise, it would be turning INTO the front of the needle, not dragging over top of it. see what i mean?
in normal operation the record will be going like this
needle
|
|
V
/__________ <--- direction of record
but if the tonearm was on the other side, and it was still turning clockwise then the needle would be like this
\__________ <--- direction of record
it would still work, but your vinyls would wear worse, it would be like playing them backwards all the time.