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In the Forum: Analog Playback
In the Thread: A longer turntable belt.
Post Subject: Also consider these configurationsPosted by drdna on: 2/5/2006
 Romy the Cat wrote:
I just do not think that I would have enough room atop my stand to organize the “F” configuration in the way it should be.


Romy,  To be complete consider these configurations:

G:  This is the smallest in terms of space requirements.  Slippage can be adjusted by moving the rotors further from the turntables (North-South on diagram) or moving the belts to the opposite side of the rotors.  Assymetry of coupling can be adjusted by moving the rotors closer to either turntable (East-West on diagram).  The belt contact area is relatively large.

H:  The simplest symmetrical configuration that allows for the two platters to turn at different speeds simultaneously.  Assymetry of coupling can be adjusted as above.  Belt contact area is relatively large.

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Adrian

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