Hi Richard
Big smile when I read that. Thanks.
In the bear room when they are happy; I am happy.
They are picky about the type of honey they like. :^)
SP10MKII - Not being an electronics engineer I always attributed the phenomena to cogging, or the servo having to keep speed (always a little high or low) in order to stay at speed ? Your posts have shed new light on this. Dovers last posts :^) again raise a number of points. What is it about audiophiles from New Zealand? A competitive bunch.
To improve the SP10MKII based solely on what I hear I always thought;
A little less speed correction if possible - but enough to just keep it stable?
As an owner of one I will be interested to hear/read about any direct comparisons between SP10MKIIs and MKIIIs, which have your mod. Does the gap get closed? The SP10 is still my PET project, self pride is involved and I continue to learn from her.
Cheers Chris
02-02-13: Richardkrebs
Ct0517
Re the Bear that tries too hard.
He doesn't have to been so stressed.
I can help him relax.
Big smile when I read that. Thanks.
In the bear room when they are happy; I am happy.
They are picky about the type of honey they like. :^)
SP10MKII - Not being an electronics engineer I always attributed the phenomena to cogging, or the servo having to keep speed (always a little high or low) in order to stay at speed ? Your posts have shed new light on this. Dovers last posts :^) again raise a number of points. What is it about audiophiles from New Zealand? A competitive bunch.
To improve the SP10MKII based solely on what I hear I always thought;
A little less speed correction if possible - but enough to just keep it stable?
As an owner of one I will be interested to hear/read about any direct comparisons between SP10MKIIs and MKIIIs, which have your mod. Does the gap get closed? The SP10 is still my PET project, self pride is involved and I continue to learn from her.
Cheers Chris