
Hi-Fi News Test Record
UK Retail : £29.00
Non-EEC Retail : £24.68

Please Note - Due to the risk of warping in
shipping we are unable to accept responsibility if this item arrives
warped and will not exchange or refund if this is the case. Although
we take great care in packing, there are some things outside our
control like the temperatures encountered during shipment etc.
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General Information
"An essential part of any record collection"
- tnt-audio.com
We're proud to supply what might be the world's final test LP,
the Hi-Fi News Test Record for a mere £25. The test record
also comes with a cardboard cartridge alignment gauge.
It's a doozie: detailed notes, a set-up 'Bible' courtesy of John
Crabbe, locked grooves between tests, pristine virgin vinyl pressings
and - best of all - audible and visible cues rather than a need
for test gear. Side one contains nine tracks for L/R channel identification,
phase, channel balance (-20dB pink noise L+R), the same again for
the left channel only and the right channel only and four different
tracks for setting bias, increasing in 2dB steps. All these tests
require are your ears, but the instructions will guide you through
every step.
Side Two features seven tracks which cover tracking ability, cartridge/arm
resonance and cartridge alignment. Tracking ability is assessed
through three sections, all using a 300Hz signal (L+R, +15dB). The
three tracks are positioned as the first, middle and last tracks
so you can gauge performance across the whole arc of travel. (Or
line of travel, if you're the lucky owner of a tangential arm...)
The two cartridge/arm resonance tests consist of test sweeps with
pilot tones, and you'll actually see the arm misbehaving if there's
any horrible mismatch in your set-up. The cartridge alignment test
allows you to adjust the azimuth for minimum output, through a 300Hz
vertical L-R signal at +6dB. Lastly, there's a track to show residual
noise, consisting of unmodulated grooves. And this one will prove
to be a real party trick if you use an idler-drive deck and none
of your friends are willing to believe it's a quiet runner...
Forget your worn copies of HFS75, those test LPs you're too scared
to take out of their sleeves, even though you know you need to run
a set-up check. Now you can have a fresh test record to ensure that
your analogue front end is working at its best. The good news? We're
going to stock the Hi-fi News Test Record 'in print' for as long
as there's a demand. Enjoy!
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