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Quote from: lazydays on 17 Dec 2008, 06:20 amA 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. So is this the final - best - thread to find and use in place of the VPI rubber belt? Obvoiusly I've been waiting for a final outcome to be declared before I take the plunge again. I did try thread some time ago but it stretched, so I went back to the belt.Also - can someone please show me the link to tying the proper knot?Thanks,Bob
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.
Woo hoo. I see a string shootoff coming! Thanks,Bob
First we boil it....then we freeze it.... the we pet it.......voila' eet ees pearfect. aa Yes John, my sense of humor has cooked me on many occasions. The headstone for my grave is going to say "What are you looking at?" Now that is a destination!
I'm surprised that the SDS, which is NOT a power conditioner but a speed accuracy controller, didn't have an effect on your VPI. One other suggestion that I found helped ina very meaningful way ...Merry Christmas,Bob
I would love to hear a direct comparison of belt vs idler on the same TT. I think many of us would. It would certainly help isolate the "I just paid a lot for this new trick so it must be better" syndrome.Unfortunately these devices are not yet on the "cheap enough to buy and try for myself" list yet.Have a great Christmas fella's.Bob
Quote from: BobM on 24 Dec 2008, 05:59 pmI would love to hear a direct comparison of belt vs idler on the same TT. I think many of us would. It would certainly help isolate the "I just paid a lot for this new trick so it must be better" syndrome.Unfortunately these devices are not yet on the "cheap enough to buy and try for myself" list yet.Have a great Christmas fella's.BobYeah, someone has to do better than $1690.00 that Teres charges for me to do a side-by-side, too.I know there is a fair share of technology on there for the money...but it's a lot of spread for just motor and drive system.According to a post I read at VinylAsylum once from Harry Weisfeld/VPI.....it's a choice of differences, not better. Their rim drive sounds more direct with better bass and dynamics. But, it's at the expense of ultimate noise level as the rim drive has higher rumble numbers (as a rubber wheel rolling around a platter likely would )I will one day hear a Rim/Idler Drive for myself...but I think properly implemented Direct Drive will sound more direct with better bass and dynamics than most belt drives....but has the rumble issue a little better controlled than Rim/Idlers would. Of course, theory rarely equals reality in audiophooldom, so I'll reserve final judgement after hearing it myself.John