Tables That Feature Bearing Friction


I recently had the opportunity to audition the DPS turntable which, unlike most tables, has a certain amount of friction designed into the bearing. This, when paired with a high quality/high torque motor, is said to allow for greater speed stability--sort of like shifting to a lower gear when driving down a steep hill and allowing the engine to provide some breaking effect and thus greater vehicular stability. I am intrigued by this idea and was wondering what other people thought about this design approach. Are there other tables which use this bearing principal? One concern I have is that by introducing friction you may also be introducing noise. Comments?
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Dear Dan-Ed, the turntable stands alone............. alone......... it does not have to be integrated into the audio-system. It does not depend on any other part of the audio chain.
There is no language barrier.
I find it funny that several other posters by now are doing nothing else in their posts than trying to persuade me that my "no compromise" is wrong and futile.
What do you want?
Do you want me - with the words of Lyndon B. Johnson - "rather inside the tent peeing out, then outside the tent peeing in" ?
How about giving the thread some technical input?

I guess I did.

Come on - show me why we are doing and need this and that compromise in turntable design.
Show me technical facts or at least some nice theories why we shall use idler drive or direct drive.
Just telling me that this or that turntable will give me sonic (vinyl) heaven is just not enough.
I am not dogmatic - if there are good technical reason to use other paths - display them here, I will be the first to walk them (I if haven't already).
If someone feels personally attacked because he do own a turntable which maybe have features I have critized or abandoned in my posts- sorry, this is in no way personal.
All I hear are opinions and many comments that I shall give in and accept the need for compromise.

Great.

I thought this is about turntable design and technical issues.

Is there anybody out there who could come to my alliance and bring us back on the track ?

Am I just too stupid or is my english too poor to realize?
Or both......
No, I think that not you but maybe some of us ( I'm in. ) are so stupid.

Sorry to disturb you. You are the man, you know?

Raul.
Can we return to a discussion about technical issues on turntables......
Do someone have some technical input to give.

Otherwise I will rather continue watching FC Barcelona destroy FC Bayern München (which by the way - is today a display of applied superior technique and cool intelligence (but displayed with a burning heart!!) over ignorance, arrogance and selfsatisfaction (football not turntable design....) - go Barca !!!!

Switch on the TV - much more entertaining than this thread by now.
Have you seen/heard the new Platine Verdier Magnum with 135 pounds 50 cm diamater massive platter levitated by hydraulic oil suspension inverted bearing ?
A work of art to say the least !
Dertonarm, before you go, what specific test/thickness of aramid or dyneema do you recommend, and what type of knot do you use? I have something like the no-force platter bearing & thread drive sytem you describe(though achieved by means other than dual motors) and would like to try your threads.