Test LP's Worth it?


I was wondering who among you has had experience with the test LP's, like the one from Analogue Productions or Hi-Fi News? Are they worth it, or do you need special monitoring equipment like oscilloscopes or whatever?

PS: the search function didn't work for me.
ebuzz
The Mint LP Protractor is designed for a specific tone arm i.e. Spindle to pivot distance.

For azimuth, instead of using a metal rod like VPI provides, I use a 6inch length of raw spaghetti. It is nice and straight and light. Once the cartridge head shell is level, adjust azimuth by ear.
Now that I think about it, my Well Tempered Classic came with it's own protractor...

Mark 1 Eyeball and a index card is a less expensive alternative

For azimuth, instead of using a metal rod like VPI provides, I use a 6inch length of raw spaghetti.
Now those are my kind of setup tools!
Dear Ebuzz: ++++ " Test LP's Worth it? " +++++

always.

Many audiophiles makes their cartridge/tonearm set up by ear and nothing wrong with that if you are a real MUSIC expert, a real audio system expert and have a proved ears test proccess but even if you are time to time could be " nice " to check if what you are hearing has a true foundation or your set up is a wrong one but you just like it.

In the other side you can have some fun playing with those in porpose LP test tools and we have to remember that our ears are fallible: no perfect ears elsewhere.

Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
Raul: Thanks, it's certainly worth checking out. BTW that is some awesome vinyl set up you've got. But damn, am I the poorest guy in this forum? I'd sell my mother for some of these rigs. :)