Hey, all, interesting thoughts.
Apesbrain, you really did some work to try to fix your strobe!
I actually have two tables (got the second when I bought the used SME arm on eBay). If memory serves, the strobe was tricky on that one too, which is what motivated me to get a KAB strobe. It had a strange fuse plate and only ran on 120/60. I think this caused the motor to burn out when I ran it with a step-down transformer. At any rate, I swapped arms, and now struggle with my original table.
The speed fluctuation is not noticeable as wow/flutter, but when I measure with the KAB every record or so, I sometimes find that the table is faster or slower, and the degree of change varies too. I'm not sure how to equate toe strobe bar movement relative to speed, so I can't say how much faster or slower the recording might be.
For casual listening, it's not a big deal, but I am archiving, so I'd like to get it right. Also, I'd hate to have a picky guest comment that the music is a tiny bit off key due to speed, or that the BPMs are off for certain kinds of music. I could always adjust the speed digitally, but that causes some digital distortion.
I should try to find out how subtle (or not) the measured difference is.
As far as testing with stylus drag, I find that I'm always using the same side of one old record (it's the only one I guess I don't care about ruining) several times a day. Knowing that records really shouldn't be played that often, I wonder if a test done on the same groove an hour later than the first test might be affected by the over-used vinyl. I doubt it, but I guess that would throw the measurement off if it did!
At any rate, day or week, or time of day, doesn't seem to make a difference to stability of speed. Yesterday, a week day, the table seemed stable almost all day long, but today, another work day, it is fluctuating.
I'm hearing different opinions about my problem. Some say it's probably the hardware (dirty or old), some say it might be the electricity, and some posit temperature sensitivity. I'd like to contact Thorens directly about this because the local representative in my country did not respond to my email (via the Thorens site) and is too far away for me to just pick up the table and go there. I tried calling them, but communication was difficult.
So, can anyone help me with a phone number that I can use to reach a technician or knowledgeable person at Thorens?Thanks,
-gritto