Light For Strobe Disk

Grainger49

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Paul, poster Paully, was down a couple of weekends ago.  We listened to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours.  It sounded slow to both of us.

I have a strobe disk but no light to produce the stroboscopic effect short of bringing a fluorescent lamp from my workshop.

Any suggestions for an easy strobe light for my TT?

Thanks in advance,
 
Neon seems to be the preferred lamp for any table I've ever seen with a built-in strobe.
 
Somewhere I own a neon test lamp.  I don't know where.  Maybe I should get another and put a plug on it.  When I do the first one will reappear.
 
Any light will work, even an incandescent bulb has a 60hz flicker. Or try one of those new fangled CFL's...John
 
The CFLs seem to be running at a higher frequency to me, at least the ones I've got.  I haven't dissected one yet, but I get the impression that there is a little electronic "ballast" in the base, which tends to make noise somewhere in the several thousands of Hertz.

Of course, I doubt that they all are the same.
 
I brought around a desk lamp and checked with the VPI strobe disk.  It was about 1.5% slow.

Then I lugged the VPI PLC up from my work room and tweaked till it looked good.  

It sounds better now.  Strangely, with increased speed the bass seems tighter and more present.
 
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