SAT Direct Drive Turntable!

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No details as of yet, but Michael Fremer just posted this.
 

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Very cool. Reminds me a bit of the NVS with the controls under the platter and medium mass platter. I want to see images with arms and wonder if it can accommodate multiple arms. I suppose it can't cost less than one of the SAT arms, so it may be north of $50K.

I would love to see David develop a less expensive AS2000. Come on David, Techdas and SME started with flagships and then introduced trickle down versions. :)
 
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The motor control box to the side is the giveaway.

What next for SAT, a heavilly modded SME V?
 
Surely they could have painted the Technics speed controller black
 
What do yall think that top black layer is made of?
 
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sorry for the stakkato, I'm still in shock :oops:
 
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Fremer says it's much more than just a SP10R in a plinth.

It'll be interesting to hear the details. Whenever they come.

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Mono & Stereo 'write-up' on the SAT XD1 here.

A bit surprised to see this:
Technics DD motor - the best motor
We have analysed and compared all motors used by other manufacturers and nothing comes close to the Technics SP-10R drive system. It is the most powerful, accurate, quiet and reliable motor available today for this application.
 
Mono & Stereo 'write-up' on the SAT XD1 here.

A bit surprised to see this:

I think David should get this motor for AS 2000 premium.
 
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How does one compare DD motors?
 

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