Turntable analysis

gb1

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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
McIntosh MX 122
Main Amp
(2) McIntosh MC601
Additional Amp
Yamaha Mx A5000
Other Amp
McIntosh MP-100 phono
Computer Audio
Mac Mini
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
Sony BPDS360
Front Speakers
Magico S3
Center Channel Speaker
Infinity
Surround Speakers
Triad Silver
Surround Back Speakers
Triad Silver
Front Height Speakers
Triad Silver
Rear Height Speakers
Triad Silver
Subwoofers
(2) Rhythmik 18
Other Speakers or Equipment
ASC Wall Damp, (4) 16” x 8 ‘ ISO Thermal tube trap
Video Display Device
Sony 85 inch
Streaming Equipment
Sonos
Other Equipment
Hydra Alpha 6, VPI classic II turntable
I was thinking about if I can use REW to measure turntable performance. I am also wondering if anyone else has done this before and might be able to save me some time and possibly some frustration. The parameter I wanted to test was azimuth. So if I use a test LP with a swept tone or single tone I could measure the output of the left and right channels separately out of the phono stage and measure then compare their amplitudes. But is that good enough? Don’t I need channel separation too. What else might I be able to test? Distortion, wow and flutter? Or is it easier to buy a program like analogmajik?
 
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