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new Brinkmann belt-drive motor, "Sinus"

Posted by caligari on July 18, 2013 at 12:10:45:

It's interesting to know that after the development of the Bardo direct-drive turntable, Brinkmann incorporated the technology into manufacturing their own belt-drive motor to use for the LaGrange and Balance models. It looks like a miniature version of the Bardo motor. Not many manufacturers make their own motors so it's nice to see that a mainly belt-drive company can learn a few things from direct-drive technology. Another interesting thing is that the layout of the coils are symmetrical whereas Bardo's stator coils have a gap. I think symmetry makes sense....... and I can foresee an update of the Bardo...





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