halcro
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Turnable database with TimeLine Richardkrebs,The music this time is Hymne a Saint Wenceslas circa 1237 from the album Rene Clemencic et ses flutes on Harmonia Mundi.I agree with you...it is rather charming and the sonics are superb as with most Harmonia recordings. | |
Turnable database with TimeLine Peterayer,The better performance with this video is probably due to the fact that I now keep the TT=101 'powered up' permanently whereas previously......the turntable's circuits were 'cold'?The results would probably improve even further after a f... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine Don,Richardkrebs is right.....Why is speed so important? As you know, the primary job of any record player, including turntable, arm, and cartridge, is to accurately reproduce the waveform of the music as it was originally recorded onto a vinyl re... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine TT-101/3 ARMSFor the record.....not 3/8" shift :-) | |
Turnable database with TimeLine Dinster,I have the Feikert App and the 10" Test record to go with it and have done repeated testing on both my tables using my iPad and posting the relevant print-outs.The important thing about scientific or objective testing...is 'repeatability'.... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine Peterayer,I wasn't including you amongst those who have said that a very high-mass platter on a string or thread-drive turntable would be immune to stylus drag as you have admitted the fact......Dertonearm and Dover I believe in the past (amongst ... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine Richardkrebs,For consistency, as you have done.....This would be ideal in my opinion....Neither Peter nor Syntax have shown the effects of the stylus ON and OFF the record with their belt-drive turntables...I showed the effects of the stylus 'leav... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine I thought this thread was to be a database of timeline checked turntables - not a guessing session.So did I ..There are many other Threads where you can proclaim the superiority of your choice of turntable .Instead of the subjective, emotive ... | |
Turn table speed variation question I wrote about the Sutherland Timeline 2 years ago, when nobody did even know to spell it correctly That's right.......he didOnly problem was......that it was 2 months after Rockitman and I had introduced the Timeline into the Thread?And the only... | |
TT-101 turntables…or any DD decks Hi Shane,I won't be taking the Victor for repair unless something else happens....:-(But if it does....I would take it to Chris Kymil.He does all the amplifier and speaker repairs for Len Wallis and is very good.I don't know if he can work on thes... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine It is likely that the Goldmund would do well in the time line test, since it's average speed would be close to the mark.Impossible to say this without actually testing it with the Timeline I would venture....? | |
Turnable database with TimeLine It would be nice to see that in the videos, too.You can see that with all three arms on my first TT-101 video....and you can also see and hear it on my second TT-101 video. | |
Turnable database with TimeLine What piece of music is playing in your Raven AC-2 video?Boy....I have had more response to this musical piece than to any of my previous posts :-)It is La FoliaBetter be quick if everyone who has contacted me orders one? :-)It really has 'killer... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine The Raven has a 'stepped' motor controller. This means unfortunately...that there is no 'analogue' control of the speed. It goes up or down by 'fixed' increments.There is little doubt that the Raven could be made to run accurately with a different... | |
Turnable database with TimeLine I suspect that the occasional blip in the red line on the video is due to the shutter speed of the video camera.It IS a function of the shutter speed.In reality...the dash is the same length every time. |