Modern or new-vintage turntable?
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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?
Hmmmm, unanswered. I guess that he was once again blowing smoke.
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,
They give the illusion of turning very slightly to the right (IIRC).
then with a LP in place,
Moving so slightly in the same direction as above that you have to stare
at it to perceive it.
and finally with
the needle in the groove?
No movement.
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!
Yes, you are.
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