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Re: Mass and tonearm geometry/Empire [message #12221 is a reply to message #12217] Mon, 06 June 2005 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I can see what you mean; When a record is warped or off-center, then the tone arm moves to track the groove. So that would create more force on the groove and also make a very low frequency audio component. We've all seen the low frequency part - woofer flutter. It might also cause increased record wear from some tone arms.


 
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