There is a method of using the dots to match your 2 decks.  Essentially, +/-
whatever will match the same pitch adjustment of the other deck.

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From: seth redmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 AM
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Subject: Re: (313) Random question about platter dots (was re: best
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Not to mention fixing 1200s which have been damaged when +16'd...


>>Its just because the speed of the turntable varies slightly and so the
>>dots are used to tell when it is going at exactly 33 1/3rm or 45rpm
>>
>>:-----Original Message-----
>>:From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>:Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:10 PM
>>:To: 'Michael Lees'; seth redmond
>>:Cc: [email protected]
>>:Subject: RE: (313) Random question about platter dots (was re: best
>>decks)
>>:
>>:
>>:> The only problem with touching the plate edge is the little dimples
>>:
>>:super tangential random question here - but the dots on technics are
>>meant
>>:to indictae what pitch things are going at by which row is stationary
>>:(because of the strobe effect of the red light) ... has anyone actually
>>:ever
>>:used this functionality or is there any other useful purpose ?
>>:would be handy to know as Ive thought they were a bit redundant
>>(although
>>:it
>>:looks quite cool! )
>>:
>>:peace,
>>:Marc
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