arm: schick 16 gr mass
shell orsonic 16 gr. mass
cartridge ortofon hmc30 10 gr. mass compliance 14 to 10 hz
totally I have a frequency resonance of 6.5hz
do you think it's too low?

alanford wrote:arm: schick 16 gr mass
shell orsonic 16 gr. mass
cartridge ortofon hmc30 10 gr. mass compliance 14 to 10 hz
totally I have a frequency resonance of 6.5hz
do you think it's too low?
The physical meaning of a resonance is increased amplitude of the relative movements between the record surface and cartridge and, in addition, the lower the frequency the greater the amplitude. Therefore all the time the cartridge wil oscillate at the tonearm resonance with large excursions - just the prescription for making intermodulation distortion on tones in the audible band.
From this it is clear to see that to improve audible quality the main problem is to reduce the relative movements between cartridge and record as much as possible. In other words, one has to damp the arm resonance and move it upwards in frequency.
Alec124c41 wrote:The Orsonic is a good headshell, but too heavy for use with this cartridge.
Cheers,
Alec

I wrote to Thomas Schick asking info on his tonearm mass
hoping reply from him, I'll keep you informed
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