dualplatter
Dualplatter refers to a configuration used in audio equipment, particularly in turntables and high-end audio systems, where two separate platters are employed to drive a single record. This setup is designed to enhance performance, reduce wear, and improve the overall listening experience. The primary purpose of a dualplatter system is to distribute the load between two motors, which can help mitigate issues such as motor fatigue, uneven torque, and excessive heat buildup.
In a dualplatter setup, one platter is typically used for the record's outer grooves, while the other
Dualplatter systems are often found in high-end audiophile turntables, where precision and durability are critical. Some
While dualplatter turntables offer advantages in performance and longevity, they are generally more expensive and complex