Coming back 'on thread' so to speak - check out what EMT do with their decks. They have suspension tuned in the horizontal plane - I understand it is very effective, but there is a wholesale approach approach as opposed to a widget here and there.
Many claim that 'three point' Linn type suspension blurs image etc - I am very curious as to why this is the case.
I am a big fan of the original Townshend Seismic Stand (the air one) which I have - it is very effective with turntables - especially those that do not have suspension.
BTW my low torque deck does have a thin polyamide belt and I have done plenty of experiments with tension - the issue remains the same and timing simply can't match my DD's and Idlers - it has other strengths though - like I said earlier.
Many claim that 'three point' Linn type suspension blurs image etc - I am very curious as to why this is the case.
I am a big fan of the original Townshend Seismic Stand (the air one) which I have - it is very effective with turntables - especially those that do not have suspension.
BTW my low torque deck does have a thin polyamide belt and I have done plenty of experiments with tension - the issue remains the same and timing simply can't match my DD's and Idlers - it has other strengths though - like I said earlier.