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The Krebs upgrade causes no material change to the platters inertia and I have not done any tests on the effect, if any, of extra mass via heavy matts or clamps. This was part of my line of questions to Halcro on any changes to the 101's platter's inertia.
So the quick answer is that I don't know where the threshold is, but would very much like to find out.
Just a little plug here. Customers of both MK2 and MK3 upgrades have universally noted a marked improvement in percieved speed stability. Some of these customers are using heavy aftermarket metal mats and clamps/weights, which appear to have no negative effect on the servo.
Ken McCarty's review of the MK3 upgrade on Albert Porter's system thread covers the speed topic nicely.
The Krebs upgrade causes no material change to the platters inertia and I have not done any tests on the effect, if any, of extra mass via heavy matts or clamps. This was part of my line of questions to Halcro on any changes to the 101's platter's inertia.
So the quick answer is that I don't know where the threshold is, but would very much like to find out.
Just a little plug here. Customers of both MK2 and MK3 upgrades have universally noted a marked improvement in percieved speed stability. Some of these customers are using heavy aftermarket metal mats and clamps/weights, which appear to have no negative effect on the servo.
Ken McCarty's review of the MK3 upgrade on Albert Porter's system thread covers the speed topic nicely.