Hey Guys,
I was wondering if any of you had a digital stroboscope (or similar) to measure my turntable platter rotation speed ?
Cheers :)
S
Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
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Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
I have printed this paper strob disc but I don't know how to use it and not sure it's really accurate..
http://www.extremephono.com/ftp/50Hz.PDF
http://www.extremephono.com/ftp/50Hz.PDF
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Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
"Traditionally, speed testing of turntables has been done by viewing a series of bands on the turntable platter under mains lighting. The frequency of the mains supply (50Hz in Europe / 60Hz in the US) causes the bands to appear stationary at the desired speed and adjustment can be made using the turntables speed controller (if fitted)."
More info here
More info here
Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
Thanks! I might need another tool then...cybot wrote:"Traditionally, speed testing of turntables has been done by viewing a series of bands on the turntable platter under mains lighting. The frequency of the mains supply (50Hz in Europe / 60Hz in the US) causes the bands to appear stationary at the desired speed and adjustment can be made using the turntables speed controller (if fitted)."
More info here
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Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
A flourescent lamp might be the answer but this is only a guess......cybot wrote:"Traditionally, speed testing of turntables has been done by viewing a series of bands on the turntable platter under mains lighting. The frequency of the mains supply (50Hz in Europe / 60Hz in the US) causes the bands to appear stationary at the desired speed and adjustment can be made using the turntables speed controller (if fitted)."
More info here
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Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
Ordinary mains lighting worked perfectly for me....Rocker wrote:A flourescent lamp might be the answer but this is only a guess......cybot wrote:"Traditionally, speed testing of turntables has been done by viewing a series of bands on the turntable platter under mains lighting. The frequency of the mains supply (50Hz in Europe / 60Hz in the US) causes the bands to appear stationary at the desired speed and adjustment can be made using the turntables speed controller (if fitted)."
More info here
Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
Why would you need another tool? BTW here's another method (Fran mentioned it a while back):sdiesel77 wrote:Thanks! I might need another tool then...cybot wrote:"Traditionally, speed testing of turntables has been done by viewing a series of bands on the turntable platter under mains lighting. The frequency of the mains supply (50Hz in Europe / 60Hz in the US) causes the bands to appear stationary at the desired speed and adjustment can be made using the turntables speed controller (if fitted)."
More info here
Turntable speed : a simple calculation:
Time : 3 mins
RPM : 100
Reason:
TT runs at 33 and one third rev. per minute.
Therefore if you multiply 33 and one third by 3 = 100 rpm
So you simply set the timer for three minutes and the tt should revolve 100 times when the time is up.....Neat?
Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
Not a bad idea, actually I tried the printed stob disc under mains lights and it seems to work.
Now I have to check if I can or not change my motor speed, otherwise I might think about putting a variable R
Thanks :)
Now I have to check if I can or not change my motor speed, otherwise I might think about putting a variable R
Thanks :)
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Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
Tried this last weekend and worked perfectly ! It showed that my TT is rotating at the perfect speed :Dcybot wrote: Why would you need another tool? BTW here's another method (Fran mentioned it a while back):
Turntable speed : a simple calculation:
Time : 3 mins
RPM : 100
Reason:
TT runs at 33 and one third rev. per minute.
Therefore if you multiply 33 and one third by 3 = 100 rpm
So you simply set the timer for three minutes and the tt should revolve 100 times when the time is up.....Neat?
Thanks again :)
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Re: Turntable platter rotation speed mesure
Glad it worked out and you're happy :)sdiesel77 wrote:Tried this last weekend and worked perfectly ! It showed that my TT is rotating at the perfect speed :Dcybot wrote: Why would you need another tool? BTW here's another method (Fran mentioned it a while back):
Turntable speed : a simple calculation:
Time : 3 mins
RPM : 100
Reason:
TT runs at 33 and one third rev. per minute.
Therefore if you multiply 33 and one third by 3 = 100 rpm
So you simply set the timer for three minutes and the tt should revolve 100 times when the time is up.....Neat?
Thanks again :)