That makes no sense, to have any saving effect, the ring would have to be higher than the bearing surfaces, that are very close themselves, the platter has to rotate without touching the ring.
Air or hydrodynamic bearing are very nice. Introducing anything other than an incredibly flat, dry and rigid surface destroys the effect. So oil and teflon are out.
In turntables unfortunately we need air pressure, since the velocity is to low to have a pure hydrodynamic effect at atmospheric pressure. If we could have higher angular velocities we could due with a purely passive bearing effect.
Air or hydrodynamic bearing are very nice. Introducing anything other than an incredibly flat, dry and rigid surface destroys the effect. So oil and teflon are out.
In turntables unfortunately we need air pressure, since the velocity is to low to have a pure hydrodynamic effect at atmospheric pressure. If we could have higher angular velocities we could due with a purely passive bearing effect.
You could have a user replaceable “disk” then of the same or different hard and flat material so if there ever was damage the entire plinth is not needing replacement. This is similar to the TechDAS glass disc.
I just got back from a dealer visit.
FYI he liked them a lot and they are at the shop for the moment ( brussels) for an extended period .
Without any advertising and my first dealer demonstration.
Now its your turn again Argo .
Now on topic i like the shape of the new "absolute nothing " much more then the old one .
The other looked like a block of INOX ( inoxidable )which it was i suppose
The new one looks like ART
Now on topic i like the shape of the new "absolute nothing " much more then the old one .
The other looked like a block of INOX ( inoxidable )which it was i suppose
The new one looks like ART
In TT looks wise I like simple stuff. So I liked the looks of the first one a lot.
I normally don’t like the looks of complicated TTs as I am generally an audio skeptic till the equipment proves otherwise, and glitter sets off my spider sense
In TT looks wise I like simple stuff. So I liked the looks of the first one a lot.
I normally don’t like the looks of complicated TTs as I am generally an audio skeptic till the equipment proves otherwise, and glitter sets off my spider sense
I have not heard the table , but i like the YT sound .
Is stainless steel the ideal platter material then ?
I like the material its very heavy / "almost " timeless
It certainly aint the most "dead " material .
Is nt there a TT platter made out of HPL ( thats the material the Kharma exquisite line is made of by the way ), the speaker in the vid
I have not heard the table , but i like the YT sound .
Is stainless steel the ideal platter material then ?
I like the material its very heavy / "almost " timeless
HIFI is all about resonance control .
TT speakers etc .
The music freq/ vibrations have to be able to to depart unaltered from a stable platform .
DDKs TT proves it Kharma exquisite proves it and Rockport Lyra are all completely stable (dead) structures/ platforms for music to shine on.
It makes time seemingly go slower with much more detail retrieval.
Ps i have a feeling a LAMM LL1.1 ML3 could certainly pull me over to the SET camp .
How ever all those tubes require a lot off maintenance i suppose .
HIFI is all about resonance control .
TT speakers etc .
The music freq/ vibrations have to be able to to depart unaltered form a stable platform .
DDKs TT proves it Kharma exquisite proves it and Rockport Lyra are all completely stable (dead) structures/ platforms for music to shine on.
It makes time seemingly go slower with much more detail retrieval.
Ps i have a feeling a LAMM LL1.1 ML3 could certainly pull me over to the SET camp .
How ever all those tubes require a lot off maintenance i suppose .
HIFI is all about resonance control .
TT speakers etc .
The music freq/ vibrations have to be able to to depart unaltered form a stable platform .
DDKs TT proves it Kharma exquisite proves it and Rockport Lyra are all completely stable (dead) structures/ platforms for music to shine on.
It makes time seemingly go slower with much more detail retrieval.