Halcro
Halcro - Did you miss the knuckle test I posted.
knuckletest
Regard the suggestions - the methodology of your Timeline test is flawed.
My proposal is for a more accurate and meaningful test that would provide consistant parameters under which all turntables can be evaluated.
01-10-14: Halcro
Dover,
You seem to be full of suggestions for how people should submit their tests....yet you have not posted a single video of your 'famous' Final Parthenon performing with the Timeline in any fashion whatsoever?
Up till now....my videos and that of the Fat Bob turntable used in the Timeline promotion on YouTube....are the only ones to my knowledge which demonstrate the reaction of the Timeline with the cartridge both playing the record and being dropped and/or lifted from the record.
Halcro - Did you miss the knuckle test I posted.
knuckletest
Regard the suggestions - the methodology of your Timeline test is flawed.
My proposal is for a more accurate and meaningful test that would provide consistant parameters under which all turntables can be evaluated.
01-10-14: Dover
Proposed Test Procedure
In terms of Richardkrebs suggested testing procedure stylus off and on: this is not is not a valid test. What we are wanting to quantify is the variation in stylus drag between a heavily modulated record groove and lightly modulated record groove. The test that Richardkrebs proposes compares no stylus drag to some undefined recording. This is unscientific as it lacks a control recording to standardise the test. The results will be random and the conclusions meaningless.
An accurate test procedure would be to agree on a specific record and tracks to be played. The record should contain a variety of tracks in terms of modulation. Then each person should play those tracks continuously from beginning to end. The sum total of the error at the end of this test will be truly comparable between turntables. As Tonywinsc suggested a meaningful sample would be 10 minutes, by which time any stylus drag error if it is significant would become apparent.

