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RE: About depth of field with digital

Hi,

> In theory, a problem associated with every turntable, to a degree...

Well, Direct Drive tables (be it Technics or Rockport) and the kind of Idler wheel drive tables like the old Garrard's tend to be pretty good on that count, the "super heavy rotating mass" turntable that dominate continental European High End (Verdier, many German ones - I hasten to add America and Australia also makes some "heavy mass" units worth considering) are also pretty impervious, even Oracle's do pretty well here.

On the other hand many a british turntable seem to not only accept this phenomenon but promote it by design (light platters, very weak motors etc.).

As always, a matter of taste. Those who like it, like it, the rest...

Thor

At 20 bits, you are on the verge of dynamic range covering fly-farts-at-20-feet to intolerable pain. Really, what more could we need?



Edits: 05/11/15

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