It's not April 1st is it by any chance?
It would mean my time travel experiment was a success if so.......
It would mean my time travel experiment was a success if so.......
Why not use a non-contact stylus on a turntable?
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Novotechnik U.S., Inc. - Southborough, MA Manufacturer* Types of sensors include potentiometric & non-contacting position linear sensors. Honeywell Sensing and Internet of Things - Fort Mill, SC Manufacturer* Features include immunity to electrical noise, infinite resolution and miniature design. Micro-Epsilon - Locations Manufacturer*, Custom Manufacturer Manufacturer and custom manufacturer of sensors linear motion transducers. Various features include wear-free, compact sensor designs, permanent linear output signals, high resolutions and current or voltage outputs. TT Electronics - Carrollton, TX Manufacturer* Manufacturer of linear displacement (LDT)/motion transducers including linear sensors. Hall effect and position sensors are available. >>> There have to be at least 1000 US companies engaged in the business of linear displacement transducers. Yet, not one of you ’audiophiles’ will admit there is a way to improve your favorite pastime of playing vinyl. I guess we get what we deserve. Kind regards, Greg |
A product of any one of the companies you cite might well be used to create a novel type of phono cartridge but can you say how one would read the information in the grooves without contacting the surface? That’s the crux of your issue, is it not? The ELP laser turntable does work, but as you’ve been told, it has serious shortcomings. You act and sound as if there were some very obvious solutions to what you think is a problem. Enlighten us. Or go away. |