Hi Flynigred
I perhaps should not have said cogging, probably more motor feedback from the AC motor, which is known as cogging in my view.
Notably there is a web interview with the DPS designer Willi Bauer, and he says the drive belt vs string approach has strengths and benefits on both sides, and I have fallen on the lower torque string approach used on the amazon. Its' platter does have a lot of inertia by sheer size, and has plenty of deep fast well defined bass in my set up which uses a Lavardin IT amp, and Yamaha NS 1000 M speakers.
Try out the Amazon - I tried out several decks before I chose it. It's a matter of taste.
I perhaps should not have said cogging, probably more motor feedback from the AC motor, which is known as cogging in my view.
Notably there is a web interview with the DPS designer Willi Bauer, and he says the drive belt vs string approach has strengths and benefits on both sides, and I have fallen on the lower torque string approach used on the amazon. Its' platter does have a lot of inertia by sheer size, and has plenty of deep fast well defined bass in my set up which uses a Lavardin IT amp, and Yamaha NS 1000 M speakers.
Try out the Amazon - I tried out several decks before I chose it. It's a matter of taste.