richardkrebs
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Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm DoverYes we are measuring an error and correcting it before it gets worse. This is the old argument about feedback correcting an error that has already passed. The nature of this feedback and the torque/ platter moment are critical here. The motor... | |
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm Jazdoc I agree totally with you. There are many other important parameters that must be addressed in a TT designTo state the obvious. A complete TT assembly including arm and cart is a machine that measures tiny movement with respect to time. Over... | |
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm GentlepeopleI have not used the timeline but understand that if a TT was to say AVERAGE 33 1/3 rpm over a LP side, it would pass the timeline test. Am I correct in my assumption?If so we can easily discount any TTs that are not averaging the corre... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? In_shore. Thank you for the contact. I will see if I can track Richard down. I have found damping to be a Pandora's box. It needs to be applied judicially. It is so easy to go too far. Yes I agree that there are many other materials of merit to ch... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Lewm . My two cents worth. I have been building TTs for over 30 years now. Some have been disastrous and some ok and only a few were goodPlinth materials have been. Slate, concrete, aluminum, MDF, hardboard and finally acrylic using lead in a CLD ... | |
Technics SP-10 mkII speed adjustment question SonofjimThankyou for your positive comments regarding my upgrade. It is gratifying to hear that you like the results. Bill does a great job implementing the changes. The upgrade is a complete rethink about how the motor itself works and is indepen... | |
Technics SP-10 mkII speed adjustment question AlbertThank you for clarifying this. You are quite correct, only Bill and I know how to do the Krebs upgrade. |