Hi Mark;
I sincerely apologise for my ignornace regarding the specifics of the drive motor of your particular Goldmund. Of course, I have heard Goldmunds (mainly at shows), but never having been near one for any length of time, or having studied their specifications in detail, I was not aware that some used a four pole motor fed from poor quality electronics.
Cogging and programme wow (design errors?) do not sound like the kind of performance problems normally associated with high mass designs, at least not more recent ones, which seem to have all but banished this performance bogie. I guess this is the price one pays for evolution, turntable style.
Re obtaining a spare motor, dare I ask if you have attempted to contact Papst? I'm sure there must be someone there who will recognise the spec, if not the part number of the offending item, and hence could put you on the trail of a new motor?
In any event, good luck in your quest.
Regards
Mark
p.s. Out of interest, how do you rate the sound of CD next to the Goldmund? My recollection, which I have admit is from 5 or 6 years ago, was that the Goldmund fairly floored the five figure CD it was put up against!
I sincerely apologise for my ignornace regarding the specifics of the drive motor of your particular Goldmund. Of course, I have heard Goldmunds (mainly at shows), but never having been near one for any length of time, or having studied their specifications in detail, I was not aware that some used a four pole motor fed from poor quality electronics.
Cogging and programme wow (design errors?) do not sound like the kind of performance problems normally associated with high mass designs, at least not more recent ones, which seem to have all but banished this performance bogie. I guess this is the price one pays for evolution, turntable style.
Re obtaining a spare motor, dare I ask if you have attempted to contact Papst? I'm sure there must be someone there who will recognise the spec, if not the part number of the offending item, and hence could put you on the trail of a new motor?
In any event, good luck in your quest.
Regards
Mark
p.s. Out of interest, how do you rate the sound of CD next to the Goldmund? My recollection, which I have admit is from 5 or 6 years ago, was that the Goldmund fairly floored the five figure CD it was put up against!