I wouldn't think that was the best choice for reducing belt slippage.
You clearly missed my point above and do not understand the Verdier design.
Suggest you buy one yourself and then go at it with an angle grinder if that's your thing.
2020 update : JC Verdier La Platine
Dover, baby. No need to get so upset. I will look for your post above that you suggest explains why not to roughen the surface of the platter. Are you alluding to the idea that the thread may shred? I thought you poo-pooed that idea when someone else mentioned it. Anyway, I have no dog in the fight; the La Platine is not my cup of turntable. And you're darn right; I don't understand the La Platine. |
I found the thread below from WBF, in a post on Garrard 301. But the thread refers to @mtemur, a fellow La Platine owner. And his recommendation is a Transrotor belt!? It seems to fly in the face of all this talk on suture silk and linen. But I am in a belt phase myself so I might investigate the Transrotor belts. It seems that the consensus is thread produces more delicacy in sound, but belt keeps speed consistent.
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@dover Thanks for the platter cleaning regiment, very useful. Like @lewm I had assumed, erroneously, that a little roughness on the platter helps with grip. @mr_gray I wrote to LDA, and Nick responded on a Sunday with his motor recommendation; though it seems like a rather basic unit. Are you moving forward with the motor replacement? |