Received and installed 300 rpm/flywheel assembly today in place of my original 600 rpm motor. Yowza! Immediate improvement in PRAT and ebb-and-low of the music.
No need to repeat the usual superlatives, but I will say that the reduction in the noise floor, er, floored me. A layer of foundation noise that I had always blamed on my phono stage is gone. So easy to hear more deeply into the music now.
I also noticed improved coupling of the thread drive from the platter to the flywheel’s much larger spool vs directly from platter to motor spindle before. The flywheel and motor pulley continue to turn/wind down with the platter without slippage after shutting off the motor and the combo seems to even pull to speed more easily despite the added mass of the flywheel.
The added mass/density of the motor/flywheel combo makes the "tap test" futile. No transfer of pops, thunks or rumbles from finger taps/flicks to the motor/flywheel assembly on to the stylus. Even though the old motor is very solid and very heavy, it couldn’t touch the new one for damping/isolation.
A very good improvement. Now on to the Symposium Ultra platform installation...and, yes, Geoff, springs under the Big Rock. ;)
Dave
No need to repeat the usual superlatives, but I will say that the reduction in the noise floor, er, floored me. A layer of foundation noise that I had always blamed on my phono stage is gone. So easy to hear more deeply into the music now.
I also noticed improved coupling of the thread drive from the platter to the flywheel’s much larger spool vs directly from platter to motor spindle before. The flywheel and motor pulley continue to turn/wind down with the platter without slippage after shutting off the motor and the combo seems to even pull to speed more easily despite the added mass of the flywheel.
The added mass/density of the motor/flywheel combo makes the "tap test" futile. No transfer of pops, thunks or rumbles from finger taps/flicks to the motor/flywheel assembly on to the stylus. Even though the old motor is very solid and very heavy, it couldn’t touch the new one for damping/isolation.
A very good improvement. Now on to the Symposium Ultra platform installation...and, yes, Geoff, springs under the Big Rock. ;)
Dave