| fiogf49gjkf0d There is TT out there: Raven Black Night 
				http://www.tw-acustic.de/engl/turntables/raven-black-night/index.html
		 that has: “3 motors arranged in an arrow formation, pointing towards the platter. Drive belt is guided through the drive pulleys and around the circumference of the platter. Two built-in power supplies - one is exclusively used to charge the batteries. In normal operation the motors run from the battery supply alone, controlled by a microcontroller. Switching between battery and mains supplies occurs automatically without interrupting operation, as does battery charging. A remaining charge indicator is included on the front panel. Battery complement: 20 x rechargeable AA cells. Run time on battery operation only: Approx. 20 hours.” Well, can somebody explain to me why one motor will not do the job properly?  Also: to run TT motors from DC? Come on! Give me a break! Sorry, but I do not believe in all of it. The Cat 
 
 "I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner.  "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." -  Friedrich Nietzsche
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