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Gary/lazydays, How are you using thread and keeping proper speed with your deck?When using the dental floss, the deck was so slow that even increasing the SDS unit to 66Hz (it's max) wouldn't make up for the loss in speed due to the thread.Finally, I had to ditch the thread back to the belt and the SDS (thru the strobe) shows spot-on speed accuracy at 59.95 Hz (nearly perfect 60hz - the normal line frequency in the US)btw, the VPI sounds terrific now....I think the new inverted bearing needed 30 hours to wear in. There's a little pitch instability relative to the JVC DD on pianos, but really not anything substantial. The VPI plays WAAAY bigger and more involving than the JVC ever did...tho I've not tried the SDS out in conjunction with the JVC as yet (VPI advertised the SDS as helpful for any turntable less than 30 watts, but particularly helpful to AC synchronous units)John
Yup, clean platter & pulley. I just changed back to the VPI round belt from the dental floss....and it now holds steady speed better (objectively treated via the strobe). So, I'm back to belt until I can find another tauter method like fishing line (as mentioned).I'm going to try out some MagnaLube-G PTFE grease in the bearing....so if there is performance advantage over while lithium grease in there Don't concern yourself (and keep 'em coming)with newbie thoughts....they are thoughts less tainted by the ravages of time and expert-ness that comes with it John
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...why do you guys have seven ok turntablesinstead of one really good one that you don't have to screw around with?
Great question - why would anyone want a number of inferior turntables, phono cartridges, amps speakers etc when you can sink your teeth into one much more higher performing unit?I don't buy that journey vs. destination philosophy. The journey isn't worth anything if it is meandering without a clear destination. Guess there must be a "Sunday driving" approach to audio...
A couple weeks later I happened to walk past the thread display, and they had this silk/kevlar combo (remember silk will not stretch just like Kevlar). Bought a spool for about three dollars and have never looked back.
Also - can someone please show me the link to tying the proper knot?Bob
I don't live my life for anyone's enjoyment except my own...so, it's whatever path I choose to take so long as no one is harmed along the way.
I'm thinking that there are lots of inferior belts out there. My Empire original belt claimed to be ground to .0001" tolerance. The replacement belts seem to have a varying thickness to it as I run the belt through my fingers. I am going to go to my local NAPA store and see if they have an O-ring that is close to the size belt I need. I know they make O-rings of all sorts of sizes. I think neoprene would be good enough. I'm not impressed with the thread idea anymore.Wayner