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In Reply to: The Bergmann idea is certainly not novel posted by Lew on October 24, 2016 at 10:37:44:
Lew: " I think my old Thorens TD125 was like that..."The 125 (or 160 or Linn LP12 for that matter) uses a subplatter but the top platter has a huge hole that allows the subplatter to be part of the whole surface where the record touches so the spindle is still a part of the bearing shaft. I owned one before so I remember its construction.So it's not the genre I have in mind.
Here's an inverted bearing as an example that I question about noise... Notice how close the thrust pad is to the record...
Edits: 10/24/16
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