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    Join Date: May 2015

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    I'm Peter.

    Default Test Records with 3150Hz 3.15kHz tones Wow & Flutter

    Hi Everyone, I am looking for a sixties or seventies record that has the 3150Hz test tone ( DIN Standard )

    could anyone who has any Vinyl test records let me know which ones have this tone, not the more common American 3000Hz tone


    thank you all
    Peter
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    Join Date: Feb 2012

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    I dont see why youd want an old one?
    Dr Feickert has the 7" Platter speed test record for a few tenners.
    Otherwise Analogue Productions Ultimate Test LP also have got these but costs a lot more.
    Good luck!

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    Join Date: May 2015

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    Hi Mike,

    yes I have both of those already, the 7" Feickert is not even a perfect centre hole, I had to oval it a little with a nail file

    anyway, I was more interested in making a list of all the Test Records that have 3150Hz tone on them, as I want to buy a few,
    and it is very difficult when looking at auction listing if the record has the 3150Hz tone or not


    all the best
    Movies ~ oppo 105 ~ marantz SR8001 ~ tannoy precision ~ BK Monolith Sub
    Vinyl ~ beogram 8002 ~ graham slee accession phono pre
    Red Book ~ Teac PD-H600 ~ red wine audio signature 30.2 ~ akg k-1000 headphones

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    Join Date: Feb 2012

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    Aha, thought you just needed one!
    And yes, the quality of the Dr Feickert seems mediocre to say the least. Mine is about a mm off centre, that makes a LOT of wow on the charts.
    But to be quite honest, my Analogue Productions is nowhere near perfect in that aspect neither... :/

    It seems difficult to get a proper test-record for these tests...

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