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Yes, you need to post pics. Maybe we should start a VPI pics thread. All I can say is that I'm happy. Very happy. It was an extremely late night into this morning spinning vinyl and it was fantastic.
Will do when the wife gets home with the camera! Nice table Jason! Is that the stainless steel tonearm or the aluminum?
Pretty sure it's aluminum.
Strange, I thought all the new Classics come with the Stainless Steel now.Oh well...
Maybe it is.
The latest 10.5i's on the C1 are supposed to be stainless.
Dunno either, but who cares as longs as it sounds Great!
Touche, Sonny! My Classic 1 10.5i is aluminum. I'm restoring and playing 35 and 40 year old records and I can tell you if I had this rig in 1980 I wouldn't own a compact disc. It's mated with the Benz Wood SL and the Ray Samuels F-115 Nighthawk. The other night I was playing a Pentatone SACD of some J.S. Bach violin concertos on my Esoteric X-05 when out of curiosity I quickly switched to a 1983 CBS Masterworks LP of the Brandenburg Concertos. The difference was palpable to borrow a snob word from the media.
Mine's on a Salamander credenza which has six rollerball feet, on a concrete basement slab. Sumiko Blackbird cart. I have not tried the expt you outline, but mine sounds fantastic. I have not heard ringing or other noise when tapping on the stand, base, or platter while the arm is in its rest.
Yes, and I am using a Benz as well, the ACE SL and loading it at 475 ohms on my DIY Curcio phono, sounds amazing! and when I switch to my DIY Pass XONO, loaded at 875ohm, even better!Tuan
OK Classic owners. Last night I dropped the cart on a still platter to see what kind of feedback I'm getting. It rings a bit if I tap the table or rack. What are you using under the table if anything? How much is normal / acceptable?
It will not effect your sound. Don't worry!