A Copernican View of the Turntable System


Once again this site rejects my long posting so I need to post it via this link to my 'Systems' page
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halcro
Is it just me or does anyone else feel the proportions of the platter and its supporting tube look relatively unstable?
Particularly with the 3 belts tugging from one direction?
Dear Ct517 - if you order quickly the blonde being the manager of the service team will be visiting you very soon. It is said she is responsible for personal delivery and installation. You may send your wife on a leave cause the unpacking takes quite some time and does need a undisturbed environment. She usually has a spare belt with her which is a bit stronger - just in case the three belts don't make it....

Best & Fun Only
Dear Banquo363, thank you very much for the hint. God - being a fan of the Beatles and Paul since my early teens still haven't recognized the song in the video.
Is that really Paul singing on the Onedof-vid?
Dear Halcro, I certainly agree regarding the proportional unbalance of the whole ensemble. I for one would always try to use a bearing with zero horizontal force (- well, not on the Well Tempered TT of course....;-) .....
It can happens if the bearing shaft is surrounded by a hollowed inner tube that is fixed to the platter like my Symphonic Line RG6. In my case the oversized & massive bearing housing is hidden inside the 24 kgr platter instead of the chassis (supporting tube here) and the shaft penetrates the chassis until the level of the base platform where it plays the role of the central supporting cone. But in the case of the "OneDorf" we can't speak about ordinary bearing shafts I suppose ?