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Where :
 
Where :
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L = The length the tonearm needs to be, from the pivot point to the needle
 
L = The length the tonearm needs to be, from the pivot point to the needle
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D = The distance from the tonearm pivot to the spindle
 
D = The distance from the tonearm pivot to the spindle
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C = The record radius constant, (3.04 for 10 inch records, 3.18 for 12 inch records, see the Radiotron handbook)
 
C = The record radius constant, (3.04 for 10 inch records, 3.18 for 12 inch records, see the Radiotron handbook)
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C can be found by measuring the outside and inside radius of a typical record's grooves and plugging the values into this formula :
 
C can be found by measuring the outside and inside radius of a typical record's grooves and plugging the values into this formula :
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C = (R12 * R22) / (R12 + R22)
 
C = (R12 * R22) / (R12 + R22)
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Where :
 
Where :
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R1 = Outside radius of record groove
 
R1 = Outside radius of record groove
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R2 = Inside radius of record groove
 
R2 = Inside radius of record groove
  
 
More information can be found in the Radiotron Designers Handbook, page 765 : [http://www.tubebooks.org/Books/RDH4.pdf]
 
More information can be found in the Radiotron Designers Handbook, page 765 : [http://www.tubebooks.org/Books/RDH4.pdf]

Revision as of 12:23, 2 February 2016

Focus invented the first Technics straight arm mod :

Index.jpg

The formula for calculating the ideal length of an underhung straight tonearm is as follows :

Armformula.png

Where :

L = The length the tonearm needs to be, from the pivot point to the needle

D = The distance from the tonearm pivot to the spindle

C = The record radius constant, (3.04 for 10 inch records, 3.18 for 12 inch records, see the Radiotron handbook)


C can be found by measuring the outside and inside radius of a typical record's grooves and plugging the values into this formula :


C = (R12 * R22) / (R12 + R22)


Where :

R1 = Outside radius of record groove

R2 = Inside radius of record groove

More information can be found in the Radiotron Designers Handbook, page 765 : [1]