Spin Class
Everything you need to know to start, upgrade or get real serious about your record journey. Turntable Anatomy: Basic Mechanics: Belt Drive: Motor and centre spindle decoupled and the platter rotates via belt around the platter or sub platter (mostly associated with high...
THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS The law of diminishing return dictates that while the more money you pour into your equipment the better your sound quality, your gains also become smaller and smaller, often only noticeable through ears that’ve spent...
The Vibration Equation: Considering that turntables produce sounds from vibrations etched into the record, vibration is everything to the turntable/sound quality equation. Ultimately, you want vibrations from the needle only. This will provide the most accurate reproduction of the original...
How music is pressed into a record (super basic explanation) Records are actually cut using machines that work much like a turntable – just in reverse. Music is fed, in the form of electrical signals, into the cartridge head. A cartridge...