On the other hand, if you can't adjust your turntables speed it might piss you off.
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jsman, if you're using the KAB strobe light (and the batteries are good) you should be seeing a series of numbers that correspond with the speed the platter is spinning. So assuming you've got your turntable set for 33.33 RPM you should see a "33" displayed that is stationary (indicating steady speed) or floats slowly left or right depending on whether your turntable is running fast or slow. Not sure what you mean by "
the lines on the strobe bounce back and forth." Tom |
There are a lot of variables with measuring speed and W&F. That’s not to say you shouldn’t try to measure it, but take the values with a grain of salt. As an example, I get the following for the same belt driven TT: RPM App/World TT Database: 33.33 RPM, +0.00%, 0.07 W&F WFGUI: 0.0199% RMS W&F Analog Magik: 0.0443% AES W&F |
I prefer and feel more confident with the off board Strobe. They usually cost the price of a Vinyl Album or Two, and don't get a lot of usage once utilised. A Strobe built in to a TT can offer inaccuracies in showing the Speed, it is worth reading up on some of the descriptions how this can be happening. |
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