I have the 1985 review on this table as well as the original MK3 Service Manual; the MK 3 is one of the most Stable Accurate Tables in the world even by todays standard so I would say the speed measuring system was always world class/leading. Either way I have read your rebuttal and I don't have much to add.
As I stated, my point was to alert peope that an oil, probably linseed oil was being placed inside their MK3 turntables. As I am sure a great number of people are now aware of this (that an oil is being applied to the inside of the table and I do not mean on bearings but in places that make absolutely no sense to this engineer like the inner wells/walls under the platter of the table and I think on the cricuit boards themselves of the power supply and table internal electronics (at least from what I saw)) fact.
If people want to do this to their MK3's more power to them. I wish you the best. With do respect I really have nothing more to offer related to this topic, I truly believe enough info is NOW out there for folks to intelligently decide for themselves about this modification to the SP10 MK3.
As I stated, my point was to alert peope that an oil, probably linseed oil was being placed inside their MK3 turntables. As I am sure a great number of people are now aware of this (that an oil is being applied to the inside of the table and I do not mean on bearings but in places that make absolutely no sense to this engineer like the inner wells/walls under the platter of the table and I think on the cricuit boards themselves of the power supply and table internal electronics (at least from what I saw)) fact.
If people want to do this to their MK3's more power to them. I wish you the best. With do respect I really have nothing more to offer related to this topic, I truly believe enough info is NOW out there for folks to intelligently decide for themselves about this modification to the SP10 MK3.