Turntable


Is a good idea to put Metal Lube on turntable,s spindle?
miguel1972
Thanks.  I guess the problem with low rpm would especially apply to an inverted bearing turntable. I am not sure that the braking effect of the grease bearing in an early Garrard 301 is totally analogous with friction but others refer to that constant drag as a way to stabilize the speed.
"Others" are wrong, LOL. 
Inverted bearings "work" better at low rpm in theory but have other disadvantages like higher friction. Lots of ways to good sound. 
Of course I amin the low friction camp so I am biased. I can't think of a single advantage friction adds to a TT.  NOT saying that higher friction designs sound bad, just that in theory it is a detriment. 
Depends on your theory.

Just to come clean, I use aerospace air bearings, both thrust and radial.