Robdoorack, Thanks for the interesting data. The measurable deviation cited was more than I would have expected. As Doug points out the measurement time period is very significant. Most people are not able to detect relatively large errors in average speed. For the majority of us the threshold is more than 0.1% and nobody can detect a 0.0007% error. However short term deviations are a different matter. It is well documented that digital jitter of 10 picoseconds is audible. That's a short term deviation of 0.000000001%, one billionth of a percent! So it should not surprise us that a short term analog speed deviation 10,000 times greater would be audible.
2008 RMAF – – – all things analog.
I have two questions/comments on the 2008 RMAF below.
1) First thing…
Who’s Going?
I’m going for my second consecutive year. I enjoyed last year a great deal. I had wonderful discussions with analog types like Thom Mackris, Alvin Lloyd, Jeff Cantalono/Thomas Woschnik, and Frank Schroeder. I had time with my own LPs on all of their tables as well as quite a few others. I’m looking forward to this coming year as well.
If you are going to the 2008 RMAF, I’d like to know so I can meet some of you out in Denver.
2) Second thing…
Any suggested Table, Cartridge, Arms to pay particular attention to?
Again, If you are going to the 2008 RMAF, I’d like to know so I can meet some of you out in Denver.
Dre
1) First thing…
Who’s Going?
I’m going for my second consecutive year. I enjoyed last year a great deal. I had wonderful discussions with analog types like Thom Mackris, Alvin Lloyd, Jeff Cantalono/Thomas Woschnik, and Frank Schroeder. I had time with my own LPs on all of their tables as well as quite a few others. I’m looking forward to this coming year as well.
If you are going to the 2008 RMAF, I’d like to know so I can meet some of you out in Denver.
2) Second thing…
Any suggested Table, Cartridge, Arms to pay particular attention to?
Again, If you are going to the 2008 RMAF, I’d like to know so I can meet some of you out in Denver.
Dre
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