Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
> It's pretty much demonstrated that there are a lot of people who are
> "tone deaf", that is, they simply cannot tell apart two tones of
> different frequencies if they are "somewhat" near to one another.
> This is an audible approximation of color blind. Since this does not
There must be a lot of variation.
I used to have a turntable that never sounded quite right to
me, but I could never put my finger on what was wrong with it.
One day, I had an opportunity to A/B it with another turntable.
I immediately noticed that the pitch was different. The other
turntable had a strobe on it and I was able to determine that
my turntable was going at 33 2/3 RPM, a 1% error. (The other
one was dead on). This is something like 1/6 of a half tone.
I was shocked that this tiny change was audible. So for
me, it seems easy to zero beat. But as you say, YMMV.
Rick N6RK
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