This is a reality. Our ears are truly forgiving. With this video, we can see how a TT reacts to a possible unwanted induced noise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz_E8bNpgp8&t=13s
TT 1KHz played. How forgiven is our ears.
TT 1KHz played. How forgiven is our ears.
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Re: TT 1KHz played. How forgiven is our ears.
The info shows off the TT’s isolation. In this case it is isolated enough to avoid a groove jump, but not enough to avoid mild mistracking.
It would be interesting to see the FFT of the event.
I don’t know about you, but my ears do not forgive such intrusions. I hear them clearly and avoid such inputs by better isolation.
A CD player can show similar issues when subjected to impacts. In fact, even amps can … particularly tube amps. That’s why the vibration isolation industry has a large audiophile client base.
It would be interesting to see the FFT of the event.
I don’t know about you, but my ears do not forgive such intrusions. I hear them clearly and avoid such inputs by better isolation.
A CD player can show similar issues when subjected to impacts. In fact, even amps can … particularly tube amps. That’s why the vibration isolation industry has a large audiophile client base.
It’s just stuff. I like mine. I hope you like yours. I probably like yours too.