Dear Pryso, *now wasn't that non-engineer Harry Belafonte strollin' down the beach in sunny Jamaica with his father who tried to explain to him the thing with the birds and the bees .... ?
Turntable speed accuracy
There is another thread (about the NVS table) which has a subordinate discussion about turntable speed accuracy and different methods of checking. Some suggest using the Timeline laser, others use a strobe disk.
I assume everyone agrees that speed accuracy is of utmost importance. What is the best way to verify results? What is the most speed-accurate drive method? And is speed accuracy really the most important consideration for proper turntable design or are there some compromises with certain drive types that make others still viable?
I assume everyone agrees that speed accuracy is of utmost importance. What is the best way to verify results? What is the most speed-accurate drive method? And is speed accuracy really the most important consideration for proper turntable design or are there some compromises with certain drive types that make others still viable?
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Dear Peterayer, Do understand. Sometimes threads are dissapearing without the community being informed for what reason this was done, if it happens accidentically or because someone asked for deletion. In my case I asked Audiogon. on one thread it was restored, on another thread I did not get any reply, maybe a dealer wasn't` happy - just wondering ... Best @ Fun Only |
Dover, that was funny. :-D The thread "TTWeights table and Timeline accuracy" is mysteriously closed but at least we still have this thread to talk about speed issue. I don't want to stir up the pot and point fingers at certain brands but I still enjoy discussing speed issues in turntable designs. We are still waiting for Lew to report back on his Timeline experience. :) _______ |
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