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Originally Posted by PHC1
It's not a possibility, it is physics. The propagating sound wave (bubble actually) that pushes the air molecules that set your ear drum into vibrational motion is doing exactly that to the raised TT cover. You just can't see it. What effect that has on the TT itself we can guess.. How audible is it? Don't know...
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Ok, bad choice of words. When I used "possible," I was thinking that it might depend upon specific setups, or whether or not it was something audible when it happened. I don't think I have the ears to tell, myself. I do know that before the Gingko, I couldn't play records with confidence, or had to tiptoe around to a ridiculous degree out of concern over causing a nasty skip of my tonearm. And it happened often despite my care. Suspended floors aren't a TT's friend.
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