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In Reply to: RE: Technics SL-1200G vs Continum Caliburn /SAT Arm and test signals posted by A.Wayne on February 05, 2017 at 02:44:59
Ok ,
Apparently MF uploaded a new file , his version of Vocals , haven't had a chance to download those files for Comparisons as yet. Directly from the U toob video of his original post , i found the 1200 to not be as good as the continuum, not close really , both had about the same rumble effect on the woofers ( based on woofer oscillations) but the continium had way less groove noise , better texture and attack , better Prat ...
FWIW ....
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With the first sample recordings, I too thought I noticed a difference in "groove noise" between one cut and the other. But I did not know which turntable was which; has he now revealed that information? More importantly, why should one turntable reveal less or more groove noise than the other? Such a finding could be due to the differences between the two different tonearms or even an artifact of not mounting the cartridge with exactly the same error margins in one case vs the other. But I find it hard to blame the turntable, per se, for a difference in groove noise.
I tried to concentrate on timing and pitch, regardless of S/N ratio. I did not hear much difference in those two parameters.
Yes i would put tracking noise down to tonearm/alignment or combination of , also not sure if MF needle drops were done with his system going at listening levels , doing or not doing so could have had a more pronounced outcome ....
Regards
Edits: 02/06/17
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