regarding the Tiger Paw tranquility


I would like to hear any NEGATIVES from any users of this upgrade.

Thanks

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Showing 3 responses by geoffkait

Just as I proposed.

from the Tiger Paw website,

“Magnetic levitation has been used before, and is currently used, by a small number of exotic turntable manufacturers; however our application does not actually raise the spindle from it’s contact with the thrust pad but it does dramatically reduce the force and friction between the two surfaces. We basically reduce this by around 90%.

Tranquility has taken a considerable amount of time to develop and draws upon a broad range of specialist experience in turntable component development, and utilizes a unique array of high quality rare earth magnets in a specific arrangement to ensure that the fields are perfectly aligned in order to deliver precisely the amount of force required. In particular we’d like to thank Mark Holterman for his contribution and collaboration along with his original work with magnetic systems.”


At constant speed there are no longer the rotational forces incurred during start up to overcome inertia. As I understand it the design doesn’t attempt to levitate the platter, only relieve stress on the bearing. So some friction would be expected, no?
I suspect there is sufficient friction between the bearing and the platter to prevent slippage whilst record is playing.