hello.
I live in Korea.
I'm trying to design an entire turntable
I'm thinking of using a synchronous motor, but I have a few questions.
1. According to the results of my search, the only synchronous motor that I can purchase online is the Premotec 110v motor.(9904 111 81318)
Can you recommend another motor? (I hope it is of good quality and has less vibration.)
2. rega uses 24V, project audio uses 16V, 230v, linn uses 110V synchronous motor.
Assuming the same load and RPM (same number of poles and supply frequency), what effect does the difference in voltage have?
I am worried that if the voltage is high, there will be a lot of vibration.
Thank you.
I live in Korea.
I'm trying to design an entire turntable
I'm thinking of using a synchronous motor, but I have a few questions.
1. According to the results of my search, the only synchronous motor that I can purchase online is the Premotec 110v motor.(9904 111 81318)
Can you recommend another motor? (I hope it is of good quality and has less vibration.)
2. rega uses 24V, project audio uses 16V, 230v, linn uses 110V synchronous motor.
Assuming the same load and RPM (same number of poles and supply frequency), what effect does the difference in voltage have?
I am worried that if the voltage is high, there will be a lot of vibration.
Thank you.
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It should be possible to find a bunch of cheap motors from defunct companies.
- very old Linn LP 12 use a 220 V motor, later models 110.
- correct order code for the Premotec is 9904 111 31813 I think. It is very expensive.
- different versions of Rega turntables use different motors, 24 V and 220 V.
- some manufacturers use means of decoupling to prevent vibration going into the chassis.
It should be possible to find a bunch of cheap motors from defunct companies.
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