I don't recall a figure but from tactile memory the platter weighed well below 500g. It is dwarfed by the inertia of the rotor.
Considering a 33cm disc 1mm thick of aluminum weighs approximately 923g...
Don't think this is true, more like 230g. The platter is about 4mm thick and has a few holes. Next time i take it out of the cupboard it will be weighed.
Those Thorens TD 124's have a light aluminum platter which sits on a 9+ pound heavy iron sub platter.
I think the total rotational weight is around 11 and a half pounds.
I think the total rotational weight is around 11 and a half pounds.
The Thorens (at least the TD-160, also others) have a zinc alloy platter of about 3 kg, and a light subplatter of similar material. Not iron and not aluminium for sure.
I think my grey matter is dying off quicker than I thought.The Thorens (at least the TD-160, also others) have a zinc alloy platter of about 3 kg, and a light subplatter of similar material. Not iron and not aluminium for sure.
You are quite correct, it was the memory of the two piece platter that prompted my post, but checking both parts are zinc alloy
I remember the very old turntables with a stepped idler wheel for 3 different speeds. 33 45 and 78.
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