MARXIST,
1) raising the frequency tends to make the neo vibrate/wobble as opposed to spin, it seems that due to the mass/weight of the neo it cant "react" quick enough to the higher frequencys, 20Hz or so seems to be the right match between frequency & weight.
2) yes, it vibrates/wobbles with the occasional erratic semi-spin.
3) yes, same answer as per 1)
The inability of the neo to "react" to the higher freqencies is what makes me think that we need a pickup coil in the middle of the rodin coil, rather than a magnet, a pickup coil with the wires in the "right places" which would automatically (due to its construction) pickup what the rodin is throwing out.
1) raising the frequency tends to make the neo vibrate/wobble as opposed to spin, it seems that due to the mass/weight of the neo it cant "react" quick enough to the higher frequencys, 20Hz or so seems to be the right match between frequency & weight.
2) yes, it vibrates/wobbles with the occasional erratic semi-spin.
3) yes, same answer as per 1)
The inability of the neo to "react" to the higher freqencies is what makes me think that we need a pickup coil in the middle of the rodin coil, rather than a magnet, a pickup coil with the wires in the "right places" which would automatically (due to its construction) pickup what the rodin is throwing out.
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