WAVE KINETICS NVS Reference Turntable


I was having a conversation with a fellow audio lover about tables and there appears to be some mysterious information about this specific table missing so if others could chime in to share some light that would be great.

1. what is the bearing design - link to pics

2. what is the motor and who is it by - link pics

3. provide link to pics of the table with the platter off

4. why does the table come shipped with the platter attached and why can't it be removed

5. who actually manufactures it and where does it get manufactured

6. are pces sourced here and there and just assembled or all from the same manufacture? it was mentioned over seas, is this correct?
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I agree this is an interesting turntable. I'd like to know who has the results of running the Sutherland Timeline test on this design to see how well it maintains speed. Thanks.
#4. I assume the platter functions like in the Classic Direct as the rotor and can't be separated. But why is that important?
It seems to be a mystery and why these specific questions have been asked. One would think there shouldn't be any thing to hide. Be open to discuss.

Has anyone ever seen any pics or information of such - it's apart of the hobby to know about product, what's under the hood.

I have never a table of this cost that the platter comes attached and won't come off. It had to originally go on so there must be away that it comes of - wonder if it has a spindle or shaft actually attached.

As mentioned it was just in conversation - no one know anything - doesn't it seem really odd.
I think this was posted on a forum called what's best forum, and I think Mike Mike Lavigne gave it rather short shriff.
Not being funny, but who is gonna take apart a complex product like the Wave Kinetics - I guess it's a bit like taking a spanner to a Ferrari Enzo