Wakefield Turntables
26-01-2016, 14:16
Hi, I've decided I'd like to try a 401 bearing on my 301 deck but I have to raise the platter slightly to be able to achiebe this. I see this as an oppotunity to reduce the vibration of the bearing going into the 301's chassis. I have two questions :-
1. Is it better to reduce vibration over a larger or smaller surface area i.e. would 3 simple rubber "nuts" be the best solution or would I need to make a base plate that covers the entire surface area of the bearings underside/
2. Is it better to try and reduce a vibration's frequency into a specific Hz that is not audible or poses a risk in creating spurious resonances that can be picked up further down the line like in the chassis, platter, tonearm?
Hope these make sense.
1. Is it better to reduce vibration over a larger or smaller surface area i.e. would 3 simple rubber "nuts" be the best solution or would I need to make a base plate that covers the entire surface area of the bearings underside/
2. Is it better to try and reduce a vibration's frequency into a specific Hz that is not audible or poses a risk in creating spurious resonances that can be picked up further down the line like in the chassis, platter, tonearm?
Hope these make sense.