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Re: [ARSCLIST] lateral cut switch
From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad
Hi Phillip and Graeme,
you posted:
>
> On 26/05/2006 you wrote;
>
> ph> Cool cartridge/headshell modification. I never would've
> ph> thought of this. Now how does it work (so I can do it)?
>
> I wouldn't recommend you do this, it raises the mass of the headshell
> by some considerable degree (the switch probably weighs more than the
> headshell) and this is not a good idea at all. Far better to place
> the switch further down the line.
>
----- actually it is a good idea. It enables the reversal of polarity of the
floating (non-grounded) coil in a stereo pickup, thereby enabling summing to
vertical instead of horizontal. I have used it for 30+ years, only, precisely
because of the mass you mention, Graeme, mine is a switch I obtained from a
company that manufactures hearing aids, with no metal, except for switch
blades and contact points (gold, rather than silver). The rest is plastic.
Soldering needed precision work. I did not have a preamplifier that permitted
doing reversal at the time.
Kind regards,
George