It's an old video, but I hope you still read the comments :-) I am amazed by the precision you made this tonearm. Is there a possibility to get those CAD files you used for making this tonearm?
Hi, I want to make magnet bearing tonearm like you. I have a question. What's the name of small button connecting to arm tube with wire? I can't find this. You are a great diyer.
Hi... I used 2 cylindrical neodynium magnets to ensure adhesion, on the base and the arm pivot by using epoxy glue to attach them. you can have a look at the DIYforum of FRANK SCHOERDER "s magnet tonearm. because a lot of information from this. I am not an expert just learn from them.
@@edSuwanDiyAudiophile Thanks a lot. My question is " what is small round disc , supporting tonearm with metal wire. It is located in top of your tonearm, not magnet. I want to buy this but I can't find the name of this.
I'll try to explain, correct me if I'm wrong. A Magnet Toneram that use magnets definitely have a magnetic field around them, but there is no electric field. What can cause sound/frequency interference is an electric field. because this magnet is passive and there is no electric field it has no effect at all on the tonearm cable. Here I use silver cable with low magnetic properties. Ed
@@edSuwanDiyAudiophile Thx for the Answer. So its pure silver and not silver plated cooper? Because Copper would maybe get an interference. But Silver is verry brittle and its a moving cable so it maybe does not last long, right? I also thought about using 0,3mm insulated solid silver Wire as tonearm Wire but im scared it will break fast. I build the same Type of Tonearm with one pin and its Great because of the simple Anti-Skate with the Thread, but the Magnet System is also verry interesting.
@@Taran-d.B.23 I use fine pure silver from Audionote. This is a coaxial structure cable with a Teflon. It is very flexible, thin and light cable shape.
This is screened 4N silver wire from audionote, which is discontinue. You can look at Hifi collective: www.hificollective.co.uk/wire/screened-pure-silver-tone-arm-wire.html
Hi Jon, Thank you, I can't say which one good, but it provides an extraordinary experience with this to me, for the length of the arm and the magnetic pivot. Ed
i really like the diy tonearm guys we have a good idea build a perfect toanearm with your picture the bearing needs rebuilding underneath it needs a dual multi-directional ball bearing
Hi. Belissimo Projecto !!! Can you send me a link where i can download the blue prints ? I bougth a small precision lathe aming to build this particular project. Can you please help me ?
It is prototype my DIY projects and and this is not well documented because there is no backing up files for damaged notebooks. But i have pic from my G plus file: drive.google.com/file/d/13eh0LAj_P8bKq6YAr38n5UtNz-XE79S6/view?usp=drivesdk
Fantastic work ...........................
It's an old video, but I hope you still read the comments :-) I am amazed by the precision you made this tonearm. Is there a possibility to get those CAD files you used for making this tonearm?
Could you share the CAD for this please?
do you tension the string counter clockwise to create anti skate energy?
If you make a hole in the counter weight not at the center, you can set it for it.
My DIY Tonearm Magnet schroeder Style_clone Attitube.
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Hi, I want to make magnet bearing tonearm like you.
I have a question.
What's the name of small button connecting to arm tube
with wire?
I can't find this.
You are a great diyer.
Hi...
I used 2 cylindrical neodynium magnets to ensure adhesion, on the base and the arm pivot by using epoxy glue to attach them. you can have a look at the DIYforum of FRANK SCHOERDER "s magnet tonearm. because a lot of information from this. I am not an expert just learn from them.
@@edSuwanDiyAudiophile
Thanks a lot.
My question is " what is small round disc , supporting tonearm with metal wire.
It is located in top of your tonearm, not magnet.
I want to buy this but I can't find the name of this.
@@momosfather8995
you mean a bolt with a hole at the top for adjustment. All parts of this are lathe and none are in stock.
@@edSuwanDiyAudiophile
Ok, I see.
Thanks again.
Have a nice day.
Does the magnet interfear with the Sound because its close to the cables?
I'll try to explain, correct me if I'm wrong.
A Magnet Toneram that use magnets definitely have a magnetic field around them, but there is no electric field.
What can cause sound/frequency interference is an electric field. because this magnet is passive and there is no electric field it has no effect at all on the tonearm cable. Here I use silver cable with low magnetic properties.
Ed
@@edSuwanDiyAudiophile Thx for the Answer. So its pure silver and not silver plated cooper? Because Copper would maybe get an interference. But Silver is verry brittle and its a moving cable so it maybe does not last long, right? I also thought about using 0,3mm insulated solid silver Wire as tonearm Wire but im scared it will break fast. I build the same Type of Tonearm with one pin and its Great because of the simple Anti-Skate with the Thread, but the Magnet System is also verry interesting.
@@Taran-d.B.23 I use fine pure silver from Audionote. This is a coaxial structure cable with a Teflon. It is very flexible, thin and light cable shape.
This is screened 4N silver wire from audionote, which is discontinue.
You can look at Hifi collective:
www.hificollective.co.uk/wire/screened-pure-silver-tone-arm-wire.html
meraviglioso!!!!!!!
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Marcello.......thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏 *
Grazie a te per i bellissimi progetti che fai!!!!!!!
Impressive 🤩 How do you like it compared to regular bearing arms?
Hi Jon,
Thank you,
I can't say which one good, but it provides an extraordinary experience with this to me, for the length of the arm and the magnetic pivot.
Ed
Hi can you please tell me the track that's playing.. Great work it seems to stop time when looking at things so nice as that.
Captain of your Ship - Your World Within
It would be really nice and helpful if you could do a video on you makeing some of the work. When's the next project can't wait.
Martin , Thank you.
I have no plans for a new project.
@@edSuwanDiyAudiophile you need to use a dental multi-directional bearing on the bottom it will be more balanced
i really like the diy tonearm guys we have a good idea build a perfect toanearm with your picture the bearing needs rebuilding underneath it needs a dual multi-directional ball bearing
Hi. Belissimo Projecto !!! Can you send me a link where i can download the blue prints ? I bougth a small precision lathe aming to build this particular project. Can you please help me ?
It is prototype my DIY projects and and this is not well documented because there is no backing up files for damaged notebooks.
But i have pic from my G plus file:
drive.google.com/file/d/13eh0LAj_P8bKq6YAr38n5UtNz-XE79S6/view?usp=drivesdk
I have reposted on my YT community for counterweight.
@@edSuwanDiyAudiophile no download permission. maybe you want to share with my email, dicktracy9@gmail.com
Que sa soit avec les amplificateurs ou les bras de platine Ed suwan est le maître 🙏🙏tchao🙋🙋🙋
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could you share your 3d model of this please
Me too bro
Your bearing has a problem, fix it
Thank you Master😊
its engineering porn...