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In Reply to: Phoenix Engineering Falcon PSU (similar to VPI SDS) review video posted by Drew769 on July 28, 2014 at 22:03:38:
If lowering the voltage is beneficial once start up rotation has been acheived, why dont the manufacturers simply implement a low voltage design that requires the user to establish rotation by spinning the platter by hand? Hasnt there been tables on the market where this was required? If so what might the drawback be?
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- RE: Phoenix Engineering Falcon PSU (similar to VPI SDS) review video - scrbblkng 15:34:17 07/29/14 (10)
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- I've used the "Rega nudge" to give the platter a boost at start up ever since my first Rega. /nt\ - Opus 33 1/3 03:26:13 07/30/14 (0)
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