[BC] Achieving good S/N

DHultsman5@aol.com DHultsman5
Sat Dec 31 11:42:14 CST 2005


 
In a message dated 12/30/05 8:04:03 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
Robertm at broadcast.net writes:

I think  Dave was referring to the Prestos. They were actually designed for 
disc  
cutting. They had a separate motor  for each speed. They could hit  full 
speed in 
under 1/16 th of a turn and had enough torque to break your  arm. They also 
had a 
lot of rumble.  Some were equipped with two tone  arms if 78 was one of the 
speeds. There was also an eq  selector.

R



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Speaking of turntables....does anyone have any experience with the EMT-930  
Turnables?
I bought two for WRR-FM hoping to have fewer problems with rumble and  noise. 
 They also had rumble problems.  I ended up moving them to  regular 
production since they had solenoid controlled slip cueing.  We went  back to the Cheap  
Fairchild rim Belt drive 12 inch for lower rumble on  classical music.
 
The EMT's for classical music were on of the most expensive mistakes I  made, 
 had more rumble than our Thoren's consumer and the Fairchild  professional 
belt drive.
 
Dave Hultsman 


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