i don't know the science behind it, but i remember somebody telling me years ago that straight tone arms are far more beneficial for the DJ who likes to zigga-zigga.
i don't know the science behind it, but i remember somebody telling me years ago that straight tone arms are far more beneficial for the records being playedquote]
i don't know the science behind it, but i remember somebody telling me years ago that straight tone arms are far more beneficial for the records being playedquote]
i don't know the science behind it, but i remember somebody telling me years ago that straight tone arms are far more beneficial for the records being playedquote]
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No, it is actually better for scratching. My understanding is (regarding records being simply played) that straight tone arm can potentially harm the record and make for uneeded distortion in the sound quality. Audiophiles who simply want to play a record should avoid straight tone arms.
Huh? The top pic has straight tone arms, the pic just above has curved arms?
According to the comments on the instagram page I took the s armed/ turntable pic from Biz had the tables modified to straight tone arms they even named to company that modified the tonearms.
If I was a 45 DJ, I would seriously want a pair of these.
I'm a 45s DJ, and I have zero desire to own a pair of those. But by the looks of it, I'm the only 45s DJ who isn't going nuts over them, so I guess I'm an anomaly.
If I was a 45 DJ, I would seriously want a pair of these.
I'm a 45s DJ, and I have zero desire to own a pair of those. But by the looks of it, I'm the only 45s DJ who isn't going nuts over them, so I guess I'm an anomaly.
I'm with you... I like having that extra slipmat space in case I have a shaky 45 on the decks.
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DJ_Enki said:
Horseleech said:
If I was a 45 DJ, I would seriously want a pair of these.
I'm a 45s DJ, and I have zero desire to own a pair of those. But by the looks of it, I'm the only 45s DJ who isn't going nuts over them, so I guess I'm an anomaly.
You mean these innovative new turntables don't do anything my normal tables can't do?
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the straight tone arms are kinda ugly
No, it is actually better for scratching. My understanding is (regarding records being simply played) that straight tone arm can potentially harm the record and make for uneeded distortion in the sound quality. Audiophiles who simply want to play a record should avoid straight tone arms.
This pretty much explains what I've been told regarding the straight tone arm vs the S: http://www.kabusa.com/str8_doc.htm
As a scratch nerd and dude who also like to just let a record play, I hate a straight tone arm.
According to the comments on the instagram page I took the s armed/ turntable pic from Biz had the tables modified to straight tone arms they even named to company that modified the tonearms.
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If I was a 45 DJ, I would seriously want a pair of these.
They are not.
I'm a 45s DJ, and I have zero desire to own a pair of those. But by the looks of it, I'm the only 45s DJ who isn't going nuts over them, so I guess I'm an anomaly.
tiny mixer too...
I'm with you... I like having that extra slipmat space in case I have a shaky 45 on the decks.
You mean these innovative new turntables don't do anything my normal tables can't do?
Go ahead and name your price then.
Not even close.
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