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Straight Vs. S-shaped tonearms?
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| Blinky |
| Can anyone give me a breakdown on the pros and cons of straight vs. S-shaped tonearms? I'm not interested much in scratching either. |
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| jesten |
| A straight tone arm is better for scratching. I am not sure why, but I've have read it somewhere. I guess it helps keep the needle on the record when scratching.:) |
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| sKyBreAK |
| the straight tone arm also wears out records quicker though i've not had that problem yet |
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| vision |
skybreak, where did u hear this?
i've always believed that the s arm wears the record out quicker bcuz of its need for anti-skate which puts pressure on the grooves of the record...
blinky; if u have the money, i recommend the vestax pdx2000 (ah....) |
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| Blinky |
| Oh well, thanks for the advice. I just ordered a package which has Numark TT-100's in it though. Vestax was not an option for my budget. I wouldnt be able to afford vinyl or a parties for 6 months then. Anyway, I've only spun for about a total of three hrs. in my life. I just want something to learn on and move up to Technics or Vestax if I get good enough to play out w/o everyone leaving!!! |
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