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I have had a Technics SL-10 in for some love and attention which has given me a chance to wrap my head around the way thing works.

The arm servo control is sheer brilliance but it also had me wondering  :thinking: All you need is a heavy/loud passage of music and the arm is going to fall a bit behind (before the servo tells the motor to speed up) and the arm can quite easily go more than 1 degree out. This would make it equal the tracking distortion of a normal tangenial arm.

Added to that you have massive complexity of electronics and motors to make the list of 'things that could go wrong' long...

That said. The table sounds great (now that the arm works). The drive system is brilliant with figures that easily match the best I have tested  :2thumbs:
 

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