Company Name: Philip Broder
About: The best Turntable RPM accuracy test mobile app available.
See the RPM speed
variations, know as wow/flutter, of your turntable in real time graphics like
you've never seen before, continuous display makes it easy to make adjustments
as necessary if your turntable allows it.
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by FoxyFanGamingYT
10 trials is nowhere near enough and not to mention the stupid menus that pop up in the middle of the test, not enough time to even use the trials, horrible app, and $15 is a ridiculous price point, absolutely insane that you charge anyone this much money for something this minuscule
by Letmespeakmymind
App only lets you do 10 tests (which it counts ANY detection of movement as a test) before requiring you to purchase the Pro version.
I can’t review it for accuracy, but all the niceties are Pro version only. All the trial does is test RPM and wow/flutter, which, if it’s accurate, is pretty good, but I doubt it takes phone weight/case weight into account since it never asks. Also, In the trial version, there’s no green light to tell you you’re in the sweet spot, but you don’t really need it, just like this app.
Print out a stroboscope and use one of the several strobe apps that lets you select frequency (60Hz in US, 50Hz elsewhere in case you’re wondering). If I was relying ONLY on this app, I’d be screwed because right now, my TT is way too slow, thanks to this app making me think I should play with the speed.
by White Stick Bear
When I first downloaded this app location I was able to use it with voiceover but apparently some changes have made it completely unusable. There are settings that may fix that issue but they require payment, and I will not pay for an app until I can verify that it will work with voiceover. What needs to happen is extra features need to be in abled for a certain number of days or tests or something similar so everything can be evaluated for blind accessibility before I am asked to pay for an application that I may not even be able to use. Having these extra features require payment when they benefit the makers of the application more than a benefit the users of the application also seems suspect.