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<blockquote data-quote="fredeb" data-source="post: 948991" data-attributes="member: 13623"><p>As far as the degradation of elastic bands are concerned , you could use , for example , a racing bicycle inner tube cut up into elastic bands - that wouldn't degrade too quickly . In my mind the elastic bands are an upgrade from springs ( better de-coupling ) . Surgical rubber could also work .</p><p></p><p>I don't like the idea of magnets in a turntable , besides being tricky to implement , the electromagnetic fields created by the magnets bug me . The only place for magnets are in the cartridge and in the motor . Thankfully , in the Logic DM101 , the motor is as far as possible from the tonearm for a turntable with an onboard motor .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredeb, post: 948991, member: 13623"] As far as the degradation of elastic bands are concerned , you could use , for example , a racing bicycle inner tube cut up into elastic bands - that wouldn't degrade too quickly . In my mind the elastic bands are an upgrade from springs ( better de-coupling ) . Surgical rubber could also work . I don't like the idea of magnets in a turntable , besides being tricky to implement , the electromagnetic fields created by the magnets bug me . The only place for magnets are in the cartridge and in the motor . Thankfully , in the Logic DM101 , the motor is as far as possible from the tonearm for a turntable with an onboard motor . [/QUOTE]
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