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In Reply to: To some degree, Yep. posted by Lew on March 14, 2012 at 12:14:27:
The noise that emanates from either the motor and/or bearing will remain a CONSTANT. Therefore the armboard cannot "dissipate" a CONSTANTLY receiving noise, which can only be stopped when the 'table is switched off.
In this case, the armboard will act as a conduit, passing all noise, near it's entirety, towards the stylus.
This is easily demonstrable using a steth.
tb1
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- bearing and/or motor noise can't be dissipated or eliminated by the armboard ... - TBone 13:13:19 03/14/12 (9)
- RE: bearing and/or motor noise can't be dissipated or eliminated by the armboard ... - Lew 16:36:36 03/14/12 (6)
- certainly not my experience ... - TBone 10:08:23 03/15/12 (4)
- RE: certainly not my experience ... - rebop 11:05:11 03/15/12 (3)
- RE: certainly not my experience ... - TBone 11:23:06 03/15/12 (2)
- RE: certainly not my experience ... - rebop 13:52:29 03/15/12 (1)
- RE: certainly not my experience ... - TBone 14:26:04 03/15/12 (0)
- RE: bearing and/or motor noise can't be dissipated or eliminated by the armboard ... - rebop 06:51:29 03/15/12 (0)
- Maybe it can't be dissipated or eliminated by the armboard completely, but... - genungo 16:05:43 03/14/12 (1)
- RE: Maybe it can't be dissipated or eliminated by the armboard completely, but... - TBone 09:15:48 03/16/12 (0)