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    I recently recorded WAV files of the "silent grooves" on a test record using three different turntables. I tried to keep all conditions equal; same cartridge, same volume settings for the amps, etc.
    I then played the WAV files in D-Cart32,v. 4.02 and viewed the noise using the Spectrum Analyzer function. I was trying to determine which of my tables had the lowest noise floor.
    Would someone tell me what reference level
    is used to derive the placement of the frequency amplitudes on the analyzer display? for example, 60 db below what level?

    thanks,
    George Peek
    Last edited by Craig Maier; 05-20-2019, 09:49 PM.

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    Re: Spectrum Analyzer reference level

    Since you are making a relative measurement, it does not matter what you use as a reference level, so long as you use the reference in each of your turntable tests.
    "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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      Re: Spectrum Analyzer reference level

      Please ignore my previous post. I left out one key word.

      Since you are making a relative measurement, it does not matter what you use as a reference level, so long as you use the SAME reference level in each of your turntable tests.
      "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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