Yes.;
The Yellow trace is a a long way away from the ideal sine wave, its pretty messy. This TT is not micro speed stable.Â
As I implied before, on average it takes 1.8 seconds to complete a single revolution ( 33.333 rpm) so the filtered Green trace is nice, but not a robust measure of what is going on inside each revolution. Â
BTW the TT-101 is one of the TT's that has the subsonic resonance. It takes heavy duty real-time computing power to eliminate this. Maybe it was available back then but probably not in a device that was economically viable.Â
Cheers. Â
The Yellow trace is a a long way away from the ideal sine wave, its pretty messy. This TT is not micro speed stable.Â
As I implied before, on average it takes 1.8 seconds to complete a single revolution ( 33.333 rpm) so the filtered Green trace is nice, but not a robust measure of what is going on inside each revolution. Â
BTW the TT-101 is one of the TT's that has the subsonic resonance. It takes heavy duty real-time computing power to eliminate this. Maybe it was available back then but probably not in a device that was economically viable.Â
Cheers. Â