Bob Hodge wrote:
Whenever a disc is played in reverse, as in the case of a stamper, the
tonearm tracking angle and offset must be the inverse of the offset used
for playing a completed record.
I am confused but fascinated...
Are we trying to play a stamper here? Are not the grooves inverse on a
stamper as well? How is this process working, exactly?
The very accurate speed control of the
Sp 15 is a very desirable function to have as well. I use mine very
frequently even though I have that function on my computer
workstation.
I have never located a piece of analogue audio gear that was more accurate
(or anywhere near as accurate) in the time domain than a decent piece of
digital gear. We're talking orders of magnitude more accuracy with
digital systems. I must really be missing the idea of what is being
attempted here. I'd love to be set straight because I clearly have a very
inaccurate and humorous picture in my mind.
Chas.
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