Lewm - in my posts I have tried to relate what I hear with the design etc. Some folk misread stuff. I am not anti direct drive or any drive. What I have heard in very good systems is that there are very few DD's that dont sound awful, by which I mean grainy, grey, music dissembled, fragmented, a lack of dynamics and transparency. The only ones I've heard that dont sound awful are the SP10mk3 and L07D. The Goldmund I heard had a rebuilt and upgraded power supply, many other upgrades and was in very good state of tune. The standard L07D demolished it - demolished it. Demolished it in terms of speed and timing. The Kenwood sounded more lucid, crisper and cleaner. I use this example to illustrate that in my view if you are running direct drive it needs to be at the level of the SP10mk3/L07D at least or you may be better off with an idler or belt drive. Ironically the Goldmund would probably pass the Timeline test, so the Timeline test is very valuable to give you assurance that the basic speed is accurate and maintained, but then we get into the dirty unknown. What happens in between at the micro level.
I have made a statement supported by physics that the high inertia of the Final will result in deceleration due to stylus lag variation of 1/4 in magnitude of that of the Technics SP10mk3 and Kenwood L07D. Furthermore results that quantified the stylus drag with and without the stylus playing are at a level less than the wow and flutter levels of the Technics SP10mk3 and Kenwood L07D.
A counter argument has been proposed that properly designed servo speed correction is a fundamental requirement for any TT. No numbers or empirical evidence have been put forward.
This is the nub - both the Final and the SP10mk3 are 2 of the best TT's made, they are at or near the top of the tree - so the question is what if you cant afford or obtain the top of the tree? What compromises should you make if you are going to make any ? Most think that what they have is the best. My nature is to try and understand why things sound the way they do. I have been able to improve my system by doing this - understanding what I have, its design construct and selecting products that achieve the goals which for me are important, speed, timing, coherency, harmonic structure. I personally dont have perfect pitch, but I'm extemely sensitive to timing - if the timing is off, I cant stand the music, fall asleep, lose interest.
The posts here that have references to gear I might have heard, hard facts are valuable and enlightening. Recent examples are Halcro's speed testing and Mosins' debate on belt creep which led me to study up previous posts and discussions on vintage idler motors, which was informative. Folk shouldn't get offended by posts - just get pissed off enough to go away and do some research. We all learn from this process.
I have made a statement supported by physics that the high inertia of the Final will result in deceleration due to stylus lag variation of 1/4 in magnitude of that of the Technics SP10mk3 and Kenwood L07D. Furthermore results that quantified the stylus drag with and without the stylus playing are at a level less than the wow and flutter levels of the Technics SP10mk3 and Kenwood L07D.
A counter argument has been proposed that properly designed servo speed correction is a fundamental requirement for any TT. No numbers or empirical evidence have been put forward.
This is the nub - both the Final and the SP10mk3 are 2 of the best TT's made, they are at or near the top of the tree - so the question is what if you cant afford or obtain the top of the tree? What compromises should you make if you are going to make any ? Most think that what they have is the best. My nature is to try and understand why things sound the way they do. I have been able to improve my system by doing this - understanding what I have, its design construct and selecting products that achieve the goals which for me are important, speed, timing, coherency, harmonic structure. I personally dont have perfect pitch, but I'm extemely sensitive to timing - if the timing is off, I cant stand the music, fall asleep, lose interest.
The posts here that have references to gear I might have heard, hard facts are valuable and enlightening. Recent examples are Halcro's speed testing and Mosins' debate on belt creep which led me to study up previous posts and discussions on vintage idler motors, which was informative. Folk shouldn't get offended by posts - just get pissed off enough to go away and do some research. We all learn from this process.