@mrdecibel
"What was frightening, we saw little pieces of the record vinyl being torn away from the record, as the stylus passed over. Like rubber off a tire, but reversed ( the record was the road )."
Yes, the velocities and forces in action are huge. Therefore it's safe to say tracking ability is what counts most. Of course its a complicated business but isn't everything in audio? Or even life?
The following article on tracking may be of interest but 5 minutes or so of meditation beforehand may be needed due to the complexity involved.
http://www.phaedrus-audio.com/further_tracking.htm
"What was frightening, we saw little pieces of the record vinyl being torn away from the record, as the stylus passed over. Like rubber off a tire, but reversed ( the record was the road )."
Yes, the velocities and forces in action are huge. Therefore it's safe to say tracking ability is what counts most. Of course its a complicated business but isn't everything in audio? Or even life?
The following article on tracking may be of interest but 5 minutes or so of meditation beforehand may be needed due to the complexity involved.
http://www.phaedrus-audio.com/further_tracking.htm