Sean, With a precision DC motor cogging and vibration are
almost non-existent so rigid coupling of the motor and
platter tends to deliver the best results. In general I
have found that less compliant materials sound better.
However, there is a small contingent of Teres owners that
prefer the sound of rubber belts on their Teres tables.
Exactly the opposite of my experience. I don't know why
this is the case. But I suspect that it has to do with
personal tastes and system interactions.
Use of magnetic tape as a drive belt predates both Teres
and Redpoint. However, the guys at Redpoint are the ones
that pioneered the use of 1/2" wide VHS tape. It turns out
that they were dead on about the virtues of wide tape.
I am in the process of evaluating a number of new belt
materials and still have not pinned down what type of
belt will be the standard Teres issue. The mag tape and
silk sent out with the 265 models is a interim until the
evaluation is done. Right now 1/2" wide decorative mylar
is what I like best. Better sounding and less fragile than
VHS tape.
Chris
almost non-existent so rigid coupling of the motor and
platter tends to deliver the best results. In general I
have found that less compliant materials sound better.
However, there is a small contingent of Teres owners that
prefer the sound of rubber belts on their Teres tables.
Exactly the opposite of my experience. I don't know why
this is the case. But I suspect that it has to do with
personal tastes and system interactions.
Use of magnetic tape as a drive belt predates both Teres
and Redpoint. However, the guys at Redpoint are the ones
that pioneered the use of 1/2" wide VHS tape. It turns out
that they were dead on about the virtues of wide tape.
I am in the process of evaluating a number of new belt
materials and still have not pinned down what type of
belt will be the standard Teres issue. The mag tape and
silk sent out with the 265 models is a interim until the
evaluation is done. Right now 1/2" wide decorative mylar
is what I like best. Better sounding and less fragile than
VHS tape.
Chris