In Reply to: RIAA Accuracy posted by Slick on March 15, 2011 at 07:16:41:
To increase accuracy you're gona have the tweak capacitance which means variable capacitors until you get it right. And then they tend to drift with temp change in the room until you get the variable caps changed to polypropylene and then it's hard to find the correct value in a fixed capacitance. Could get kinda tweaky indeed. Ray
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- Do you have the inverse RIAA test jig to apply input? - grhughes 03/15/1111:25:46 03/15/11 (5)
- I may have the answer - Slick 12:33:26 03/15/11 (0)
- RE: Do you have the inverse RIAA test jig to apply input? - Slick 11:47:16 03/15/11 (3)
- "Hagerman claims his unit is only 0.5dB accurate" - Chris O 12:12:44 03/15/11 (2)
- RE: "Hagerman claims his unit is only 0.5dB accurate" - Slick 12:31:13 03/15/11 (1)
- RE: "Hagerman claims his unit is only 0.5dB accurate" - xaudiomanx 13:49:42 03/15/11 (0)