Which Shroeder would that be?
Why three motors?
Can someone enlighten me on the wisdom of having a three motor turntable like the TW Acustic with only ONE side of the belt touching the platter?
Here is an example.
I just don't get it...
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FYI, I posted two images of the Raven turntable, each with two different tonearms. 1st image with Analog-Tools 12" tonearm and Audiocraft AC-4000 12" tonearm 2nd image with Schroeder DSP 9" tonearm and Dynavector DV-507 9" tonearm Both turntables have three motors with only one side of the belt touching the platter. _____ |
Hiho said - "Even more curious, is that the manufacturer no longer have such configuration. And I have to ask why again. Was it a flop and had to change course again? Are those 3-motor turntable owners still sticking to that belt arrangement? If change, what do you do with the extra motors? " Where did you get that information from??. The AC is available as a AC-1, AC-2 AC-3 (1,2 or 3 motors) and with the Black Knight motor. He also orders the battery power supply from the black knight on the AC if you want it. I preferred the standard motor. Exactly where has TW changed course?? |
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