I discovered my Goldmund T3f did this too to my horror. It uses an LED system, I expect a laser system in many times brighter so less likely to respond to a bit of sunlight though. I keep the appropriate blinds closed now on sunny days.
I have been using a similar concept of arm but much older engineering without mishap for nearly 30 years.
This with its much more modern control system should be fine. I have plenty of pivoting arms (I was involved in the business in the 1970s) and none of them are as safe to use as this will...
Delighted to see this.
As an old bloke who worked on engineering record players in the 1970s but stopped to work in F1 racing I have found it depressing to read about "advances" on tone arms which have actually been variations on same-old, normally using static parameters for a dynamic device :(...
The actual reason older stereo records had a notice not to play using a mono pickup was the compliance, not the stylus size or shape - stereo pickups also usually had conical stylii.
Mono records only have lateral modulation and mono pickups only had to be compliant in the horizontal plane...
If there was still a distributor in the UK I would probably have a Satya now. From my experience with the Epilogs and Goldmund in general I wouldn't expect any gain on music in my room from the bigger systems and I am not into home theatre where I am sure the biggies would be magic!
Does the...
I came across Goldmund kit when it was imported into the UK by Absolute Sound. As an engineer who had worked on record players early in my career it was the turntables which drew my attention, since they were designed in a way that made perfect sense to me based on what I had learned myself...
I have had a Goldmund system for many years.
I am not one for changing equipment much, too much time wasted!
I have had Epilogs since they were first released. I have yet to hear better speakers.
My Mimesis 20, 22 and 29.4s are "resting" but I am enjoying the Epilogs as I type!
I actually don't feel that strongly about it, just playing devil's advocate really.
It is quite easy to find a piece of work supporting almost any theory on the internet, we live in a "post-truth" information environment after all:) One researcher concludes one thing, a different researcher...
Ha-Ha-Ha!
Are there any speakers with a flat enough impedance characteristic to have its FR inaudibly changed by a SET amp,given that 0.1 dB change is audible?
I agree that flawed reasoning leads to flawed deductions, but it is your reasoning which has no basis in fact.
Simplicity of circuit has no merit if it results in a non-linear solution, it is poor engineering understanding.
There is evidence, quoted by another poster, that people found the...
:) :) Just agreeing with those 1999 observations.
Still do. Nobody has yet produced a cogent reason why people buy these items other than this.
For me it is no problem to buy what you like to listen to best, that makes sense.
If you want to justify it to yourself any way you like, fine.
Years since I last saw this but it is the evidence that listeners find 0.5% added 2nd harmonic distortion to be "more musical" which leads to the idea that people may well chose a piece of kit which adds this sort of distortion because they prefer it.
Again "does it sound good because of the...