Re: Zebra stripes on CDRs?

From: Tim Kroesen <tkroesen_at_nccw.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 17:05:46 -0500


...and that reminds me of the 'pitch control (stroboscope) on my DUAL1229 turntable; which shows a strobed mark that you adjust to appear stationary; which slightly alters the platter speed; effectively to subtly change the musical pitch of the output if you like. Takes a *real* set of Golden Ears to appreciate though...<g>

As to the Zebra stripes; all my Fuji/TY discs appear the same and no problem yet...

Tim K

"Phred" <ppnerkDELETETHIS_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bqi8qs$1ujkjs$2_at_ID-151056.news.uni-berlin.de...
> In article <vso5p7bncto49b_at_corp.supernews.com>,
> "Tim Kroesen" <tkroesen_at_nccw.net> wrote:
>
> >"SIGGREENE" <siggreene_at_aol.comyeah> wrote in message
> >news:20031201224543.00739.00001298_at_mb-m28.aol.com...
> >> On my Fujis, I can see zebra-like stripes on top when you spin it
> >> in the light? First time I saw this, are they no good??
>
> >The disc's are fine but your Acid is bad... <g>
>
> Not at all relevant to the present topic, but this reminded me of the
> old vinyl 33 1/3 RPM 12" LP records which often had small alternating
> black and white lines on the edge of the label. Under the
> stroboscopic effect of 50 Hz mains lighting, the lines appeared to
> stand still at the correct rotational speed of the turntable.
>
>
> Cheers, Phred.
>
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Received on Wed Dec 03 2003 - 14:05:46 PST

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