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You could have a user replaceable “disk” then of the same or different hard and flat material so if there ever was damage the entire...
Yesterday at 6:56 AM
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Air or hydrodynamic bearing are very nice. Introducing anything other than an incredibly flat, dry and rigid surface destroys the...
Yesterday at 6:48 AM
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The bearing is not the concern for damage, it’s the plinth surface.
Yesterday at 6:24 AM
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The ring would be flush with the plinth surface. Raising height would be no issue.
Yesterday at 6:07 AM
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That’s exactly what I thought the CSport should have. Some sort of recessed ring so it’s flush with the stone surface but a soft landing...
Wednesday at 9:48 PM
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I spoke with the CSPort engineers directly and they were concerned that even the slightest marring of the granite would cause issues...
Wednesday at 2:37 PM
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There is no traditional type bearing. There is a structure under the platter that is ~10” wide with a flat top (basically an inverse of...
Wednesday at 2:34 PM
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This is what made me nervous about my TechDAS and CSPort. There can be damage if you lose power. I believe both mfg state that in the...
Wednesday at 1:21 PM
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It is hardly marketing speak. Besides the actual designer, I am one of the very few people who’ve actually heard all three American...
Wednesday at 10:46 AM
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Not at all, I think people want to understand it because it’s such an interesting looking piece. The marketing speak is unfortunately...
Wednesday at 9:28 AM
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Correct, you have not described it in any consistent way.
Wednesday at 8:55 AM
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In your other threads you said you personally took apart and studied the bearings of the Micro, AS-1000, AS-2000.
Wednesday at 8:27 AM
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I know you’re trying to figure out how this works. It’s one of the major challenges of turntable design as far as I understand. I am...
Wednesday at 8:22 AM
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So when you say “bearing” you’re referring to air? But you also mention in one of those threads “almost no bearing wear”. What does this...
Wednesday at 8:05 AM
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On the other thread you said it’s a true air bearing like the AS-2000 with no bearing and no contact...
Wednesday at 7:40 AM
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