I am very familiar with the Well Tempered and used to sell them. If the bearing is placed appropriately, the spindle and platter will fall to the right (away from the motor). The tension on the belt should hold the platter level, unless you apply pressure on the right. There are four contact points on the sides of the spindle cup, and one on the bottom. As noted by Johnnantais, this is one of the reasons it sounds so good. A unique and great bearing design.
Well tempered platter problem?
I just noticed tonight that when I examine the platter of my turntable, a well tempered classic, that if I press down on the edge of the platter, that I can rock it back and forth substantially. I am not refering to the "slack" in the bearing that will be there pressing away from the bearing surfaces. I am thinking that the platter is not fitting onto the spindle tightly, leaving some movement.
Has anyone experienced this yet? Is this normal?
Brad
Has anyone experienced this yet? Is this normal?
Brad
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