If my re-stating your previous point to make my opposing point seems like a personal attack, I apologize.
It may be true that your particular platter/TT/non-inverted bearing works best for you and your tastes. I have no reason to contest this.
The fact that a non-inverted bearing is more expensive to produce, (on that one merit), surely doesn't mean that it is superior in every application. I've found through the years with many things, simplicity in design and execution is more often than not, superior in most ways. In a non-inverted bearing, the more surface area of the bearing shaft = more surface area contact which causes friction/vibration/resonance.
The Classic platter... in addition to being self-leveling, is also self-centering.
Happy Listening.
It may be true that your particular platter/TT/non-inverted bearing works best for you and your tastes. I have no reason to contest this.
The fact that a non-inverted bearing is more expensive to produce, (on that one merit), surely doesn't mean that it is superior in every application. I've found through the years with many things, simplicity in design and execution is more often than not, superior in most ways. In a non-inverted bearing, the more surface area of the bearing shaft = more surface area contact which causes friction/vibration/resonance.
The Classic platter... in addition to being self-leveling, is also self-centering.
Happy Listening.