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End of record distortion
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 57279" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Still pondering on this - wish I could go listen to what kind of distortion is experienced. (Moog ?) "A few seconds before the end of the record ..."</p><p></p><p>That creates a scenario of discontinuity in my mind. I cannot help questioning that tip damage and even misalignment would give "lekker" music for 99% of the time and only go bad that close to the end. Even a dirty groove ... only over those few seconds? Apart from experience I have graphs of distortion introduced by several kinds of misalignment, with x-axis as the length of travel, and it just does not work like that. While it is not linear, it is far more gradual than the the statement implies. Is there any device that could introduce sudden arm pivot drag at that point or any other disturbance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 57279, member: 144"] Still pondering on this - wish I could go listen to what kind of distortion is experienced. (Moog ?) "A few seconds before the end of the record ..." That creates a scenario of discontinuity in my mind. I cannot help questioning that tip damage and even misalignment would give "lekker" music for 99% of the time and only go bad that close to the end. Even a dirty groove ... only over those few seconds? Apart from experience I have graphs of distortion introduced by several kinds of misalignment, with x-axis as the length of travel, and it just does not work like that. While it is not linear, it is far more gradual than the the statement implies. Is there any device that could introduce sudden arm pivot drag at that point or any other disturbance? [/QUOTE]
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