Difference between revisions of "Infinity Black Widow ToneArm"
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− | Infinity | + | Infinity once offered a very high quality tonearm for analogue record players. This was built only very strictly limited, but he could also come up with some delicacies. |
− | + | The filigree technology of this tonearm is, as typical for Infinity, very well thought-out and extremely precisely manufactured. Sure, with an analogue drive you can't do without it either way. What sets it apart from most other tonearms, however, is the fact that the tonearm tube is made of carbon fiber. This makes the pure carrier extremely light and at the same time extremely stable. A dreamlike template for a perfect tonearm. | |
− | + | The so-called ULM tonearm is guided by a knife bearing. The damping is done by silicone oil. The connection is made in a 5-pin din socket, which is integrated in the tonearm. | |
− | ''' | + | '''Some technical data:''' |
− | * | + | * Effective length: 237mm |
− | * | + | * Overhang: 15mm |
− | * | + | * Mounting distance: 222mm |
− | * | + | * Zero points: 66,8/103 mm |
− | + | And here are some more data and descriptions: | |
'''Infinity Black Widow I and II (BWI/BWII)''' | '''Infinity Black Widow I and II (BWI/BWII)''' | ||
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* Pivot-Stylus-Distance: 237 mm | * Pivot-Stylus-Distance: 237 mm | ||
* Effective Mass of Arm: 3 g(BWI) / measured: 3,2 g(BWI) / 5,7 g(BWII) | * Effective Mass of Arm: 3 g(BWI) / measured: 3,2 g(BWI) / 5,7 g(BWII) | ||
− | + | Total Cable Capacitance: 60 pF(BWI) / measured: 70 pF(BWI) / 90 pF(BWII) | |
− | + | Cartridge Weight Range: 4 - 8.5 g (both tonearms) | |
* Stylus Force Adjustment: Calibrated in half-gram steps | * Stylus Force Adjustment: Calibrated in half-gram steps | ||
* Inside Force Cancellation (anti-skating): Calibrated fine spring adjustment | * Inside Force Cancellation (anti-skating): Calibrated fine spring adjustment | ||
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* Bearing Friction at Stylus Point: Vertical bearing (knife edge): 0.005 g, Lateral (fine miniature ball bearing): 0.01 g | * Bearing Friction at Stylus Point: Vertical bearing (knife edge): 0.005 g, Lateral (fine miniature ball bearing): 0.01 g | ||
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+ | * Information taken with permission from www.infinity-classics.de | ||
+ | [[Category:Turntables]] |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 25 January 2010
Infinity once offered a very high quality tonearm for analogue record players. This was built only very strictly limited, but he could also come up with some delicacies.
The filigree technology of this tonearm is, as typical for Infinity, very well thought-out and extremely precisely manufactured. Sure, with an analogue drive you can't do without it either way. What sets it apart from most other tonearms, however, is the fact that the tonearm tube is made of carbon fiber. This makes the pure carrier extremely light and at the same time extremely stable. A dreamlike template for a perfect tonearm.
The so-called ULM tonearm is guided by a knife bearing. The damping is done by silicone oil. The connection is made in a 5-pin din socket, which is integrated in the tonearm.
Some technical data:
- Effective length: 237mm
- Overhang: 15mm
- Mounting distance: 222mm
- Zero points: 66,8/103 mm
And here are some more data and descriptions:
Infinity Black Widow I and II (BWI/BWII)
- Overall Length: 298,5 mm
- Pivot-Stylus-Distance: 237 mm
- Effective Mass of Arm: 3 g(BWI) / measured: 3,2 g(BWI) / 5,7 g(BWII)
Total Cable Capacitance: 60 pF(BWI) / measured: 70 pF(BWI) / 90 pF(BWII) Cartridge Weight Range: 4 - 8.5 g (both tonearms)
- Stylus Force Adjustment: Calibrated in half-gram steps
- Inside Force Cancellation (anti-skating): Calibrated fine spring adjustment
- Cueing Device: Oil-damped
- Bearing Friction at Stylus Point: Vertical bearing (knife edge): 0.005 g, Lateral (fine miniature ball bearing): 0.01 g
- Information taken with permission from www.infinity-classics.de