david ellwood
Kirabosi Kognoscente
Mods , please can the thread title be revised to read ‘exhausting’?
Bear in mind that Linn Radikal retail price is more than 4 and half grand . Linn Lingo AC motor is around 2 grand. The price tell you the difference in performance.
Very happy with my Mober DC, excellent vibration free performance!I see comments on the DC motor for LP12 from a rival selling his third party AC PSU for Linn LP12 , the statement claims the DC motor is noise than Premotec AC motor. Obviously , it is the school book of “ conflict of interests” and does not fit our common sense.
Not sure it refer to the high quality Maxon DC motor or cheap DC motor for toy car ? The same Maxon DC motor being used in the Mars rover, according to some goggle search on the internet.
Bear in mind that Linn Radikal retail price is more than 4 and half grand . Linn Lingo AC motor is around 2 grand. The price tell you the difference in performance. Not from a rival selling his AC motor PSU.
All knows the AC 24 poles synchronous Motor spinning, that 24 poles chases around the poles by 50Hz, it is like a step motor, not perfect circle, only DC motor core is driven the magnetic flux, the whole core is spinning, it is perfect circle. Not that difficult to understand.
All with LP12 AC motor, you can feel the vicinity is shaking, that is the result of the poles chasing around inside. All knows DC motor will easily out perform the AC motor, many years ago, a lot of DC motor launch in the market prior to Linn DC motor. All knows with Mober DC motor control, that High quality DC motor is build in an enclosure with build in material to absorb even very little shaking. With Mober DC motor control, you can't detect any vibration with any equipment, unless you want to do it on purpose.
Not sure it refer to the high quality Maxon DC motor or cheap DC motor for toy cars
I've seen MUCH better ones in toy cars
I don't know much about AC vs DC motors but doesn't the RP10/P10 have a 24v AC motor?
That motor is bolted to the same plinth as the mean bearing and it's silent. The RP10 is the quietest deck I've ever heard.
The SSP12 work just fine with the Karousel. The shaft of both inner platers is the same.Wahouh!
Great Thanx for so many answers! And particularily to matfff reporting :
I am using Edmunds D.C. kit with the Karousel, no issues whatsoever
Of course, it's obvious that the Mober inner platter will not match with the Karousel Kit because the thickness of the Karousel inner platter's shaft is bigger than the previous Cirkus..
I guess that the Mober inner platter's shaft is different in size than the Karousel...
Of course it sounds CRAZY trying to use only the Karousel bearing while trying to use with it the Mober inner platter...