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LABORATORY TEST REPORT

Readers interested in a full technical appraisal of the performance of the Audio Technica AT-LPW50B turntable and AT-VM95E phono cartridge should continue on and read the LABORATORY REPORT published on the following pages. Readers should note that the results mentioned in the report, tabulated in performance charts and/or displayed using graphs and/or photographs should be construed as applying only to the specific sample tested.

first tested the speed stability of the AT-LPW50PB’s platter rotation and found it to be extremely stable at both fitted speeds. Tested with a 3kHz signal at 33.33 rpm, the

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