Lew,
I wasn't baiting you. I agree that each type and indeed each model of TT has advantages and disadvantages. I am ignorant about idler TT's and so rather suspicious of them, but willing to accept that the best of them are truly good.
I don't agree that the lp/stylus interface has much effect on a plinth. My thinking is more about motor & contact from shelves & airborne vibrations that get loaded into and radiated as well as reflected from a broad plinth. I think the latest wave of plinthed tables is A: retro styling and B: easy arm mounting. Tomorrow I am going to start a thread on vibrations at the lp/stylus interface (which I have been thinking about) I hope to see you there.
I wasn't baiting you. I agree that each type and indeed each model of TT has advantages and disadvantages. I am ignorant about idler TT's and so rather suspicious of them, but willing to accept that the best of them are truly good.
I don't agree that the lp/stylus interface has much effect on a plinth. My thinking is more about motor & contact from shelves & airborne vibrations that get loaded into and radiated as well as reflected from a broad plinth. I think the latest wave of plinthed tables is A: retro styling and B: easy arm mounting. Tomorrow I am going to start a thread on vibrations at the lp/stylus interface (which I have been thinking about) I hope to see you there.