Product: Audio: Record Player
Magnetic coupling drive turntable   (+2)  [vote for, against]

Users of chemistry and biochemistry labs will be familiar with magnetic stirrers. These have a rotating magnet in a sealed box which, through the magic of magnetism, rotates a stirrer (usually something ferrous covered in an inert plastic) in a beaker placed on top of the box.

This idea uses the same principle to turn a record turntable In which the turntable platter contains some ferrous thing which is dragged around by the rotating magnet. Hiding the motor in a box allows you to isolate any vibration or noise and thus you get all the benefits of a direct drive turntable with none of the disbenefits of vibration and noise.





(Hopefully the really powerful magnets used for this won't disturb the sensitive magnets in the stylus pickup.)
-- hippo, Sep 26 2019

Plus, you might be able to up the flux and get the turntable to float in mid air.
-- zen_tom, Sep 26 2019


Hmm - the world of high-end audio is full of ludicrously expensive, gimmicky bits of high technology that claim to make a difference to sound quality but in fact do nothing - and so might not be the best area to try and craft new half-baked ideas in... (thanks [bigsleep] - that turntable is hilarious!)
-- hippo, Sep 26 2019


In tribute to the lab version, if spun too fast, the record should be flung around chaotically, causing muttered swearing and fiddling around with a moderately responsive dial.
-- bs0u0155, Sep 27 2019



random, halfbakery