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In Reply to: RE: Why turntable bearing shaft and spindle machined as one piece? posted by caligari on October 23, 2016 at 10:16:12
If I understand your question correctly the reason is for concentricity an important factor in itself. Old machinist.
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...and smart guy. :-)
REMEMBER our Lps are (or at least were) 5$ recordings.
Most are either Worn or recent Thrift store buys.
How..anal does one needs be ?
When you consider that the hole is rarely in the exact middle of the record, you want to make sure that you don't make bad matters worse.
To the original poster's point, there are many considerations that come into play, and turntable design, like anything else you care to name, has countless nuances. I will agree that there are quite a few careless approaches to spindle/bearing design, however.
mosin: "I will agree that there are quite a few careless approaches to spindle/bearing design, however."
Well said!
just saying, and you know what i mean :)
dee
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Did I ever mention what a great guy you are? ;-)
well thanks....
dee
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True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
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