The low-frequency transfer and tracking functions of phonograph pickup systems can easily be computed using numeric models, derived from analogues circuits of the investigated pickup configurations. Such technique can be a powerful tool for designers, as it makes it possible to evaluate the performance of different pickup arrangements accurately enough and very quickly. Using the mentioned technique, in this paper two arrangements are investigated that should feature highly reduced sensitivity to the turntable rumble, shocks and vibration and to the record warps and ripples.
Author:
Salava, Tomas
Affiliation:
TESLA-VUST,Prague,Czechoslovakia
AES Convention:
80 (March 1986)
Paper Number:
2339
Publication Date:
March 1, 1986
Subject:
Miscellaneous
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