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So I have to ask myself, is the basic design of the turntable wrong? Is the platter rotation fighting natural gravitational forces? Wayner
While I was at a recent Hard Disc Drive class, I noticed that the disc drives spin counterclockwise, just like the toilets do when you flush them (at least in the northern hemisphere). So I have to ask myself, is the basic design of the turntable wrong?
It kind of seems to me that turntables spin the direction they do in order to follow the spiral groove from the outside to the inside. If the turntable spins in the wrong direction it is because records are cut in the wrong direction.Scotty
TerryO, that was one weird post.I think you freaked ole' Wayner out with it Hang in there...I think Wayner was seriously asking a question in there (and others subsequently answered at least partially for him)John
Is the platter rotation fighting natural gravitational forces?
So, the claim that the turntable platter is not affected by gravity or magnetic fields is just plain wrong.
Reading some of your responses makes me think I didn't make my point clear enough.I'll restate it. Yes, I understand records would have to be cut in the opposite direction. Let's forget about that for the time being.If we were designing this vinyl medium today, would we still engineer the table the same way. It is the way it is now out of convince for a right handed person. But are all of the design considerations correct?First, all mass is affected by gravity. Nature has displayed the results. Tornadoes rotate in a counterclockwise direction. Hurricanes rotate in a counterclockwise direction, ocean currents rotate in a counterclockwise direction. There is even a clock at one of the museums in Washington D.C. that operates on the earths rotation.So, the claim that the turntable platter is not affected by gravity or magnetic fields is just plain wrong.The point to all of this is that there are guys like John the Chairguy that can (or think they can) hear perfect pitch. If by design, the turntable platters un-natural spin direction were reversed, would we not be able to improve the design by a significant measure.Wayner