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This record player was built in 1976 (10 units) and never got beyond prototype status.  
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Auch Infinity hat mal einen sehr ungewöhnlichen Plattenspieler produziert. Der Dreher hat eine luftgelagertes Tonarmsystem, wobei der eigentliche Tonarm zu Gattung der tangentialen Plattenspieler gehört. Dies ist deshalb so, weil der Tonarm aus zwei ineinander gesteckten Rohren besteht, die mit Hilfe von einem Luftpolster dafür sorgen, dass das innere Rohr linear und damit wie ein Tangentialer Tonarm funktioniert. Diese Konstruktion ist schon sehr außergewöhnlich. Sie benötigt zum Betrieb auch einen entsprechenden Kompressor, der ständig für einen gewissen Luftdruck sorgt.
  
Infinity has also built a very unusual turntable. The turntable has an air bearing tonearm system, whereby the actual tonearm belongs to the genus of tangential turntables. This is because the tonearm consists of two tubes, one inside the other, which are supported by an air cushion, so that the inner tube is linear and works like a tangential tonearm. This construction is quite extraordinary. It also requires a corresponding compressor for operation, which constantly provides a certain air pressure.
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Informationen stammen von www.infinity-classics.de und die Freigabe der Daten ist genehmigt.  
 
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[[Kategorie:Plattenspieler]]
Information is from www.infinity-classics.de and release of data is approved.  
 
[[Category:Turntable]]
 

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