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I do not think that the published specs for the SP10 are wrong.....There is no measurable speed change due to stylus drag.
I have alluded to another problem with speed stability in DD TTs that is unrelated to stylus drag or cogging. See my earlier posts. This problem can be fixed. It is related to the method in which the TT measures its own speed. Get this wrong and we have problems. It occurs at much higher frequencies and at a much lower level than the overt cogging and stylus drag phenomena.
Taking it away however is dramatic.
It also shows that we can perceive timing problems well below the threshold of measuring instruments.
I do not think that the published specs for the SP10 are wrong.....There is no measurable speed change due to stylus drag.
I have alluded to another problem with speed stability in DD TTs that is unrelated to stylus drag or cogging. See my earlier posts. This problem can be fixed. It is related to the method in which the TT measures its own speed. Get this wrong and we have problems. It occurs at much higher frequencies and at a much lower level than the overt cogging and stylus drag phenomena.
Taking it away however is dramatic.
It also shows that we can perceive timing problems well below the threshold of measuring instruments.