Well said Richard. Wow and flutter after a point are more noticeable than absolute speed. That point it seems to me is 0.1%. Under this it is inaudible. Speed wandering is always a problem if it occurs rather quickly. Quickly enough to hear a pitch change during a side.
A significant reason for varying opinions is that all of our experiences are anecdotal. None of us has listen to a large panel of every type of turntable under controlled circumstances. I do not like DD turntables because all the ones I have listened to in situations where I have been able to compare them directly to belt drive tables have not done well. So, in my experience DD tables are not good. But I can't accurately say all DD turntables are bad. There may be some new designs Like Mike's that may be fine. I am also talking about tables over $10K .
As Richard says this is mostly a subjective hobby and unless we go out of our way to be objective (which is very hard to do) our subjectivity only applies to ourselves. Therein lies the danger of giving and taking advice as to what and what does not sound good or better.
Geoffkait, I have to agree. The dynamic compression used on many CDs is disgusting. But, there are high res downloads that are incredible. Recent examples are the Punch Brothers, All Ashore and Brittany Howard's, Jaime.
Lewm, I have a bunch of re mastered Miles stuff on modern Prestige pressings, many of them mono that are excellent.
Lastly, everyone should take a look at Reed's 5T tonearm. What a brilliant design. I do want one of those!
A significant reason for varying opinions is that all of our experiences are anecdotal. None of us has listen to a large panel of every type of turntable under controlled circumstances. I do not like DD turntables because all the ones I have listened to in situations where I have been able to compare them directly to belt drive tables have not done well. So, in my experience DD tables are not good. But I can't accurately say all DD turntables are bad. There may be some new designs Like Mike's that may be fine. I am also talking about tables over $10K .
As Richard says this is mostly a subjective hobby and unless we go out of our way to be objective (which is very hard to do) our subjectivity only applies to ourselves. Therein lies the danger of giving and taking advice as to what and what does not sound good or better.
Geoffkait, I have to agree. The dynamic compression used on many CDs is disgusting. But, there are high res downloads that are incredible. Recent examples are the Punch Brothers, All Ashore and Brittany Howard's, Jaime.
Lewm, I have a bunch of re mastered Miles stuff on modern Prestige pressings, many of them mono that are excellent.
Lastly, everyone should take a look at Reed's 5T tonearm. What a brilliant design. I do want one of those!