I will close this matter/thread for the moment... I'll give some additional time for Fred to sort HIS "issues" with me.
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Well, that was interesting. Good luck to all parties. Question to @idler-21st - surely the point of an idler drive is to provide as much torque as possible to give it that idler drive?
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Not as much torque as possible. You want enough torque to keep the speed constant, regardless of load variations. However, having that, there’s no point in feeding more torque, it would only potentially create additional vibration or noise. So, speed is monitored several hundreds of time / second, and when a speed deviation is found, more (or less) torque is applied. It’s important to note that this kind of speed control is very different from the crude systems employed by manufacturers in the 80’s ("Quartz control" do you remember ?). Algorithms are now much more sophisticated (courtesy of the tremendous computing power available today), and they try to "approach" the correct speed smoothly, without over or under-shooting.
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Well I would never buy a Semper Sonus. Why would anyone want a turntable that whenever there is an issue the manufacturer goes on a public forum to cast aspersions - airing his dirty laundry in public so to speak. Best to avoid issues like this - buy a different turntable - plenty out there without the aggro. I also note that one member on this forum who purchased this turntable had multiple build quality issues and ultimately sent it back -
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