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I realize now that I'm going to have to purchase a center weight and periphery ring for this table if I decide to stick with it. I have some CDs I really enjoy that I've purchased on LP and it drives me crazy watching and hearing the stylus moving up and down because the record is warped.So far, I'm more impressed than I expected to be.
it's clear that a ring would help. I figured I would just purchase the VPI periphery ring and center weight since it's compatible with the Scoutmaster. Obviously the price of the ring is a consideration.
Finally, of all the complaints I've heard lodged against vinyl and why people stop using it, very seldomly is sound quality the issue. It's typically complaints about cleaning, storage, the incessant tweaking of the table, and lack of convenience (ease of track skipping).
I had a custom made one for my VPI HW-19 Mk. III....that does not fit my VPI Classic, JVC QL-Y66F or QL-F6 or Technics Sl-1200 Mk. II. Neither did it fit my old DUAL 701.John
Hello kg could I suggest you seek out some pristine unwarped examples of those records as they will sound better than the warped ones with the weight and ring on and cost less in the first place.
While you're reading this....what's the deal with static build-up and how do I stop it? When I put the record on, they don't appear static-y, but when I take them off, I can feel a significant static charge.Also, what is the ground post from the tonearm to the phono preamp ground post supposed to do? I don't have any hum in my system when the ground isn't connected nor when it is connected. Kevin T