https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/245727224/mag-lev-audio-the-first-levitating-turntable
Audiogon needs to work on there hyperlink code. It fails repeatedly.
Audiogon needs to work on there hyperlink code. It fails repeatedly.
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/245727224/mag-lev-audio-the-first-levitating-turntable Audiogon needs to work on there hyperlink code. It fails repeatedly. |
Regarding the floating turntable I'm pretty suspicious. The pictures all look like hi res concept images to me. There's no credible discussion of the project risks and no information on prototypes. The slick video puts me off and is the turntable an animation or is it real? there's no scene of the man and the platter together for example anyway wish them all the best but I'll hold off on investing in this one |
For starters mag lev for audio, even audio turntables, has been around like forever. Hiw long has the Mag Lev Verdier turntable been around? Gotta be twenty years. And the Verdier has a really heavy platter to boot. Ditto the Relaxa Mag Lev iso stand. Noto Bene: Mag lev is great for trains, for audio not so terrific, at least it's easy to implement. It has issues. If Mag Lev was so great don’t you think LIGO the program for detecting gravity waves would have incorporated it somewhere in their iso system? Hel-looo! |