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In Reply to: RE: Feickert Azimuth Adjust software - can I use a software Spectrum Analyzer instead? posted by flood2 on February 9, 2016 at 12:48:50:
"The potential mismatch in coil inductances will tend to make it unlikely to ever be able to achieve zero difference between the channels."
True I'm assuming there is not much that can be done by the end user about things like channel to channel inductance tolerance, or incorrect orientation of the coils with respect to each other without rebuilding the cartridge. Though I am potentially putting this into another class, ie problems which can be addressed by setup changes intended to be adjusted by the end user. The difference John Ellison saw seems really significant to me. I don't know that I'd worry about it for normal listening but I might for archival work. What are the theoretical downsides to this approach assuming one can trust their test disc signal that is, ie minimizing crosstalk via azimuth adjustment?
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- RE: Feickert Azimuth Adjust software - can I use a software Spectrum Analyzer instead? - Ugly 02/9/1620:25:40 02/9/16 (6)
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