Tonywinsc - my post was meant to imply the Bearing Design. Sorry for the confusion. The bearing being the part that is typically replaced.
Oh I agree that all these tables will be around for our great great grandkids to use - if they want them.
When you say very quiet - what is this based on? What tables have you compared next to it in the same room/gear to make this statement?
By chance did these tables also have the same tonearm/cartridge on them as well going through the same gear?
How many years does a billion cycles translate to ? Is longevity of an affordable bearing your prime consideration?
These are not direct questions to you - just some considerations. I think when people come on forums and say something like "very quiet" it needs a reference, a standard that the personal opinion is based on.
I will just say this.
Sometimes, something needs to removed to be able to hear the difference it makes.
Cheers
TonyWinsc - My tt has a hardened steel ball turning on a flat sapphire disc. It is not only very quiet, but would likely last for a billion cycles. At 33 1/3 rpm that is 57 years continuous running. My great great grandkids will be playing records on it.
Oh I agree that all these tables will be around for our great great grandkids to use - if they want them.
When you say very quiet - what is this based on? What tables have you compared next to it in the same room/gear to make this statement?
By chance did these tables also have the same tonearm/cartridge on them as well going through the same gear?
How many years does a billion cycles translate to ? Is longevity of an affordable bearing your prime consideration?
These are not direct questions to you - just some considerations. I think when people come on forums and say something like "very quiet" it needs a reference, a standard that the personal opinion is based on.
I will just say this.
Sometimes, something needs to removed to be able to hear the difference it makes.
Cheers