From Nikola's last post I have to admit that having a lawyer with an armpo... sorry I meant to say pedestal :^) -has advantages.
T-Bone - you said.
"The philosophical issue some of us have is that of putting an isolation layer between the motor bearing and the arm bearing."
Why is this ? Can you provide more info on this.
I thought about it. I have limited knowledge of bearings other than actually changing the one in a turntable, as well as the wheel bearings on my trailer and my automobile wheels. I would have assumed that a TT motor bearing is different than an arm bearing both in the way it is designed and works. In fact who here actually uses a table and arm from the same manufacturer even ?
Fleib gave a really good description of how bearings are selected at REGA on the MM thread.
So I am thinking with these two disjointed designs being joined somewhere on a plinth or by appendage - attached somewhere. That this would lend itself to more rumble/chatter, etc...
Remember I have heard an armpod so I have a comparison to make here.
I would tell the design team to separate the two or prove me wrong with test results.
Now lets make it more complicated a Unipivot arm does not have any bearings but point/s ?
Lets go another level still - an air bearing arm ?
Wonder how those things sound on an armpod ?
At least you are coming up with reasons T Bone. I agree with Henry with your gear you are the perfect candidate. I am actually selfishly hoping you could provide me with tips to improve my setup based on your experience.
Cheers
T-Bone - you said.
"The philosophical issue some of us have is that of putting an isolation layer between the motor bearing and the arm bearing."
Why is this ? Can you provide more info on this.
I thought about it. I have limited knowledge of bearings other than actually changing the one in a turntable, as well as the wheel bearings on my trailer and my automobile wheels. I would have assumed that a TT motor bearing is different than an arm bearing both in the way it is designed and works. In fact who here actually uses a table and arm from the same manufacturer even ?
Fleib gave a really good description of how bearings are selected at REGA on the MM thread.
So I am thinking with these two disjointed designs being joined somewhere on a plinth or by appendage - attached somewhere. That this would lend itself to more rumble/chatter, etc...
Remember I have heard an armpod so I have a comparison to make here.
I would tell the design team to separate the two or prove me wrong with test results.
Now lets make it more complicated a Unipivot arm does not have any bearings but point/s ?
Lets go another level still - an air bearing arm ?
Wonder how those things sound on an armpod ?
At least you are coming up with reasons T Bone. I agree with Henry with your gear you are the perfect candidate. I am actually selfishly hoping you could provide me with tips to improve my setup based on your experience.
Cheers