22/05/2020-09:43:23
(Modification du message : 22/05/2020-09:47:19 par folkdeath95.)
RE: EMT TSD XSD15 rettipage
hillbilly a écrit :Justement pour obtenir un son organique, avec du grave, pas top détaillé il vaut mieux quelle" "onclinaison"?Gilles a bien résumé, ça va dépendre de pas mal de paramètres:
"To ensure that everybody used the same angle and distortion was avoided on vertical cuts or modulation a common cutting/playback angle had to be adopted, and after a spell of technical anarchy this became 15° in the United States and 20° in Europe, a tolerance of plus or minus 5° being allowed on the European figure. In fact it does appear that Britain standardised on 15° according to BS1928 :1965 but this is of little practical consequence now since most of the cutting lathes in this country (and there are a lot) come from Europe and are aligned to IEC/DIN standards, which we tacitly acknowledge. This standardisation would appear to have solved matters with the outcome being distortion free stereo reproduction, but as I said earlier, all things aren't equal in the cutting/playback process and there was one further complicating factor to be discovered before the ideal could be approached in practice."
http://www.hi-fiworld.co.uk/vinyl-lp/37-...angle.html
"The Vertical Tracking Angle was not always standardized. But since the stereo disc was launched, the angle was defined at 15˚ and was changed in the nineteen seventies to 20˚. That is why the Ortofon SL-15 became SL-20."
https://www.psaudio.com/ps_how/how-to-ad...turntable/
Après, il peut aussi y avoir une histoire de goût. Typiquement, incliner la cellule vers l'arrière (en abaissant le bras), donne le genre de résultat que tu sembles rechercher.
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