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In Reply to: Conventional Wisdom and Turntable Design posted by AudioSoul on April 25, 2017 at 09:41:33:
"... arm and platter are on the same plinth or sub-platter to maintain rigidity between them both ... " ... which exactly describes the design (see pic).
In a spring suspension design the plinth may hang from springs, whereas in this case it sits on the "elastomer balls", but essentially the two designs are not dissimilar.
Note, the design of the Classic is very similar to the Roksan Zerxes.
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Follow Ups
- It's pretty conventional as is ... - bjh 13:51:51 04/25/17 (14)
- RE: right. - user510 18:21:01 04/25/17 (13)
- RE: right. - AudioSoul 19:02:40 04/25/17 (12)
- RE: right. - user510 19:40:59 04/25/17 (11)
- A possible problem with the design - Lew 20:36:36 04/26/17 (10)
- RE: agree with John - user510 09:02:28 04/27/17 (2)
- Just to be clear... - Lew 18:10:41 04/28/17 (1)
- RE: got it - user510 20:43:29 04/28/17 (0)
- RE: A possible problem with the design - John Elison 07:34:25 04/27/17 (6)
- Doesn't the very existence of the suspension - Lew 16:43:51 04/27/17 (4)
- RE: Doesn't the very existence of the suspension - John Elison 20:01:11 04/27/17 (3)
- RE: Doesn't the very existence of the suspension - Lew 08:44:40 04/28/17 (2)
- Think maybe Roksan Xerxes, or the newer Vertere designs - slider 09:52:31 04/28/17 (0)
- RE: Doesn't the very existence of the suspension - John Elison 09:16:23 04/28/17 (0)
- RE: A possible problem with the design - rindolini 08:45:51 04/27/17 (0)