Anybody have the Feickert Adjust + program?


I've been trying to find a dealer, and went directly to the Feickert website but hit a dead end.
hiendmuse
Audiotomb, I am with you. I use the Feickert protractor and the mintlp protractor. The Feickert does a great job on the tone arm spindle to pivot setting and then the mintlp is great at tweeking the overhang to get the over all setting right on.

The software is very interesting?
Terry
Dre,

I used 44.1khz and 24 bit with Adjust Pro +. I'll drop it to 16 bit and see if the speed measurement changes at all. How accurate is the KAB strobe disc? The specs for the KAB shows 99.99 accuracy at 0 drift. But specs sometimes don't co-relate with reality.

Gene
Gene,

On occasion, I've checked the KAB strobe against two different 1000Hz tones generated by oher test records and checked on no less than three different frequency counters. From what I've checked using practical application, it's pretty accurate. This was part of the same test I did with the speed checks for the Feickert Adjust+ software.

I'm with you on being able to verify results by testing against other measures. The set of tests above gave me confidence in the results. Although the tests also showed me the topic I raised in the thread to you about CPU/resource bandwidth. That same test was checked with other FFT based frequency counter software I had access to at the time.

Dre
Using a Wally tracker universal i dont have any problems with overhang adjustments. My Triplaner is a tracking machine and its striped down to the bare minimum. What i want to be sure of is Azimuth adjustment.

I am quite happy with speed adjustments using KABs strobe. Very easy on the fly while playing a lp.

I believe from a lot of reading on this and other forums that Dr Feickert has a winner with Adjust+. And Brians input reaffirms that to me.
Mike
It is a very good product. I had the opportunity to sit with Dr. Feickert at CES while he demonstrated it to me. It might not be for everyone, but it is something worth looking into if you're already playing with Wally's or Mint's tools.

Also, I've been to Essential Audio and was impressed with the different analog set-ups there. I have no doubt Brian is a good source of information on the Feickert tools and knows how to use them.