The KAB seems like a very nice product. I use the Timeline from Sutherland. like it quite a bit.
Good Listening
Peter
Good Listening
Peter
Reading that damn speed strobe disc
Thanks a bunch. Spoke to Kevin yesterday, hell of a nice guy btw. Indeed, he mentioned the best inexpensive route would be the Flourescent. His light, which he refers to as an illuminator, will also work. Not sure if I should have referred to the KAB light as being incandescent on my post. Will try the Flourescent first. thxs-Don |
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Flourescent light or any multi cell LED light won't work. You need single-source light. If you're using those modern energy saving lights, replace them for the time being with regular bulb light. The strobe also should have a certain dgree of glare so the printed out versions less likely will show you anything. Timing light from Autozone is available to loan for free(loan a tool program when you first purchase it for the full price and than return with all money back) may do the trick where the blinking frequency is fully adjustable. |
What you need, in order to read a strobe disc, is a light source that is flickering to the 60 hz frequency of the power line. I don't know what kind of bulb you have in your light source, but, you should try a different kind of light. Incandescent bulbs do flicker enough to make the strobe markings visible (the image will look a bit hazy, but, you should see a faint pattern of still or slowly rotating lines. Flourescent bulbs tend to be better at bringing out the pattern. A hard time seeing the pattern is more an issue of lighting than problems with the strobe disc itself. |
I've owned one of these for several years and couldn't recommend it more. It always works like a champ with the lights on or off: http://www.musicdirect.com/p-7206-kab-speedstrobe.aspx |