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In Reply to: Translation for the obviously technically minded. posted by Mark Kelly on May 20, 2009 at 22:21:33:
Mark,
Two years ago you said that an SiNi ball would potentially destroy a polished steel thrust surface.
After more than a year of continuous use there is no more than a polish mark where the SiNi ball engages the steel. There is no shearing, no material transfer, and no damaged materials. The bearing performs with a reduced noise floor, it exhibits improved micro dynamics, clarity, and focus. Even untrained ears can hear the improvement in the sonics.
Regarding the current project, I have engaged the expertise of engineers who work with bearings, materials applications and hardened surfaces. I have discussed my goals, the application as it pertains to the Technics table and the underlying issues regarding what I perceive to be the current failing in bearing performance.
My research has led to a consensus. I expect higher performance. I am happy to provide you with samples of the bearing thrust surface materials for you to test first hand.
You were wrong two years ago Mark. Can you admit you are wrong?
Are you willing to actually test your opinions or do you prefer to simply attack me personally?
Mark, you pulled the original material because it did not apply to mirror polished thrust surface. That is the reality. That is what I clearly understand.
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- Language T4 can understand.... - tubesforever 23:30:06 05/20/09 (0)
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