In Reply to: RE: It's not that complicated posted by tomservo on September 13, 2023 at 13:31:58:
Again, you're making it way too complicated. Look, all you have to do is make sure the disc is absolutely level while spinning. It's actually the same idea as putting lead weights around the rim of a car wheel to make it rotate more smoothly, I.e., dynamic stability, since most CDs are out of round, which makes then dynamically unstable, especially when not level. Of course, in a perfect work you want to use the disc trimmer to put the CD in round AND my black 3M tape method for stabilizing the disc against small perturbations. But since we don't have the (very expensive) disc trimmer we do the best we can, with Green Pens, Purple Pens, whatever we can, no? Otherwise one lives with the sound you've got.I have pointed out many flaws in the CD playback system. Have you been napping? You also asked me if I'm open to experimentation? You still haven't figured out where I'm coming from. You act like this is your first rodeo sometimes.
NOTE No one has yet offered the solution how to ensure the disc is absolutely level during play. If it was easy everyone could do it.
Geoff Kait
Machina Dynamica
Not too chicken to change
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Follow Ups
- Geez, you're doing it again - geoffkait 03:15:24 09/14/23 (8)
- how to ensure the disc is absolutely level during play - hawkmoon 09:34:10 10/06/23 (7)
- RE: how to ensure the disc is absolutely level during play - geoffkait 03:16:31 10/07/23 (4)
- Thanks! Nt - hawkmoon 08:10:34 10/07/23 (3)
- One more thing...- - geoffkait 05:56:57 10/08/23 (2)
- RE: One more thing...- - Tre' 15:33:35 11/10/23 (1)
- RE: One more thing...- - Dryginger2 15:07:32 11/11/23 (0)
- his example is how you balance a tire, and not ensuring an absolute level condition - Story 10:08:06 10/06/23 (1)
- You are confused. - geoffkait 03:18:42 10/07/23 (0)