Modern or new-vintage turntable?
"Jenn" wrote in
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"Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in
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Or if you like the sound of music. I have what is
popularly referred to as "perfect pitch", and I've never
detected a speed problem on any belt drive turntable
that I've owned.
You've basically contradicted yourself, Jenn
How so, Arny?
If you detect a speed problem with a modern
BD turntable, it's broken in some way.
Based on past experience, a random check of audiophile
BD TTs would turn up 25% or more 0.5% or more
out-of-spec.
Have you checked the speed of your TT using a reliable
technical means, Jenn? Do you even posess a reliable
means for doing so?
Just a strobe disk and my ears.
So what do the magic bars on the strobe disk do when you check them, first
with just the turntable spinning, then with a LP in place, and finally with
the needle in the groove?
Do you even "posess" ears?
Boy you're really paranoid, eh Jenn? You're having fantasies about being
questioned by a man with no ears? Strange!
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