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Shaknspin2

I would like the opportunity to thank Michael Trei for the Shaknspin2 review. He perfectly nailed the usefulness and operation of our little gadget. He wasn’t very appreciative of our naming strategy, but when we can, we do try to inject some humor into what can be a dry-ish subject. An additional note: Exporting to Excel/CSV files is not just useful for better visualization but also to provide a means to preserve the measured data from your turntables.

Paul Rebordao, Shaknspin

As Michael observed, the Shaknspin2’s accuracy is now improved, with the addition of a fast-reacting IR sensor and a

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