tot;216681 Wrote: 
> Wouldn't any variance in turntable speed cause pitch to change, that
> being pure analog signal speed change?
> 
> Are there any numbers about clock stability about SB vs. Transporter
> (how much variance, how ofter)?  It would interesting to know what kind
> of differences we are talking about.
> 
> Teemu

No - the "cogging effect" does NOT cause audible pitch changes so that
the music appears faster or slower or with obvious "wow & flutter"...it
is more subtle than that. More like (and words are useless at this
point) an uncertainty about the beat - it gets harder to tap your foot
without really concentrating...


-- 
Phil Leigh

You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...

...SB3+TACT+Altmann+MF DACXV3/Linn tri-amped Aktiv 5.1 system and some
very expensive cables ;o)
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