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They were correct in stating that there are different effective mass numbers. The effective mass of the arm in the horizontal plane will most likely be different from its effective mass In the vertical plane. How much they differ will depend on the arm design. I personally don't see how a virtually frictionless air bearing is going modify the arms resonant behavior in either plane. Ideally the horizontal resonance would quite far away from the frequcies associated with off-center holes and still comfortably outside lowest frequency seen on the record. The vertical resonance should lie at about 8Hz just like a pivoted arm. It would have been nice if they would have shown how they mathematically calculated the two different resonant frequencies. They didn't "show their work" and that's a problem. Their arm, like the ClearAudio arm, has a low vertical polar moment of inertia and possibly low vertical effective mass as well which makes it much easier for the cartridge to change direction in the vertical plane in response to a record warp without unduly compressing the cartridges suspension which can result a rebound which tosses the stylus out of the groove. The cartridge can perform like a sports car on the hills rather than a semi-tractor trailer rig. Scotty