Thanks @mijostyn
I am considering some of the correlated pink noise tracks like REW uses.
But I do have one of the commercial LP coming.
I opened a record yesterday, and it was the anti-skate one, so not much on it 😂
Thanks @mijostyn But I do have one of the commercial LP coming. |
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@holmz , Considering a run? Buying 100 +- 10 discs? Count me in! |
Thanks @oldrooney @dover |
Yes, there is. “The Ultimate Analog Test LP” by Analog Productions. Produced by Clark Williams and Barry Wolifson. I believe I got my copy from LP Gear, or Turn Table Labs. The tracks on Side 1 can be used to to set up a cutting lathe; Side 2 is not as esoteric. The two tracks you’re looking for can be found on Side 2 Track Listing: S1 Track 1 1kHz reference tone 7cm/s lateral in phase (mono) S1 Track 2 1kHz reference level, left channel only (for Azimuth adjustment) S1 Track 3 1kHz reference level, right channel only (for Azimuth adjustment) S1 Track 4 1kHz tone at -20 dB below reference level, lateral (High Frequency Test) S1 Track 5 10kHz reference tone at -20 dB, lateral (High Frequency Test) S1 Track 6 1kHz to 20 kHz sweep at -20 dB, lateral (High Frequency Test) S1 Track 7 1kHz to 20 kHz sweep at 0VU, lateral (Low Frequency Test) S1 Track 8 100Hz reference tone at 0VU, lateral (Low Frequency Test) S1 Track 9 VTA Adjustment S1 Track 10 Standard Wow & Flutter test signal 3150Hz S2 Track 1 Anti-Skating Test; 315Hz Amplitude sweep to +12dB, lateral S2 Track 2 Pink Noise, lateral (de-magnetizing) S2 Track 3 Pink Noise, vertical (de-magnetizing) S2 Track 4 1kHz at reference level, vertical (should cancel to nothing when summed in mono) S2 Track 5 1 kHz to 10Hz sweep at -20 dB below reference signal, vertical (Test for tone arm resonances) S2 Track 6 Silent groove for bearing rumble and table isolation
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