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In the Forum: Analog Playback
In the Thread: Dynamic viscose stabilization of turntable’s platter.
Post Subject: How about the Fountain Turntable?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/27/2008
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LBJ,

I do not think that the idea of Water Tower is good as we would need to change the TT speed. Also, I think the verso is necessary for us as liquid has different viscosity with temperature and we need somehow to compensate it. What I found inspiring it your proposal is the idea to combine proportion with suspension. Let me to merge what you proposed and what I proposed in the “More about the fluid drive” post. Her we have something quite unique…

Ok, let reveres what I proposed in the “More about the fluid drive” post. We have no stationary jet dispensers that shot angled liquid to platter but we have 2 or more stationary angled jet dispensers that shot off the platter. Now the platter acts an independent entry the has no external propulsion and spanning only by the thrust generated by discharging liquid from the platter’s nozzles. The platter is not only tossing the liquid but also is sitting on the liquid. Let for the sake of being crazy proposed that it is a non-magnetic steel platter and liquid is mercury. Steel is lighter then mercury, so we have a perfect self-prolusion, self -centering and self balancing platter.

Actually this idea sounds so sexy that even to fantasize about it I feel kind or …erotic. Of cause I do not  do sonic claims and it is very possible that after the “Mercury Fountain Turntable” hit hi-fi stores and 3235 people would die from mercurialism it will be learned that the idea of liquid propulsion is worthless from sonic perspective. Hmmmm! Perhaps it is not the turntable innovation but the notion of killed 3235 moron-audiophiles is something that makes me horny? Go figure…. Anyhow, I need to run to feed my Cat with her Thanksgivings turkey…

The Cat

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