He could mean that more than half of his customers use VPI turntables,
Not half of his VPI customers are happy with it.
Not half of his VPI customers are happy with it.
Beware of Wayne's audio - Poor product quality & worst business ethics
audiofool1982, "I don’t know what else to say. I am sure he is refusing to do this because it will prove that he is a fraud. For what its worth, if he feels all this negative publicity is worth the 350 dollars he cheated off of me, so be it. The purpose of this writeup is to have the future wayne’s audio customers think twice before buying Wayne’s audio products." Bad situation, with no winners. Good of Wayne to give his side of the story. On the other hand even if it was stolen, improbable but who knows, what would the thief do with it? Sell it on via Audiogon/eBay?? Looking at it, as Wayne mentions, the original ring does seem to be a tad overpriced for what it is. Is VPI now reading the Linn book of consumer strategy? https://www.musicdirect.com/analog-accessories/vpi-periphery-outer-ring-clamp I could probably buy a set of alloy wheels and tyres for less. Or even a whole car. Not to mention an entirely respectable turntable. Anyway, good luck with your efforts. Many of us have been bitten similarly but failed to pursue it. Which is exactly what some unscrupulous traders might be counting on. The best of all worlds would be a satisfactory resolution for both sides and for Wayne to produce a turntable ring in future which sonically equals its far more costly counterpart. |
@bdp24 wrote
I have no direct experience with Wayne's rings, but "Universal" periphery rings are not totally flawed. If the periphery ring is completely concentric and balanced, the outward force away for the center of rotation (spindle) will be equal around the ring's circumference (offsetting opposing forces), therefore, preventing movement even on a frictionless surface. Most issues with "universal" rings can be eliminated with the careful application and use of the centering tool required to center the ring to balance the forces. With respect to cost of manufacturing a periphery ring, please note that to produce a ring you must start off with a solid piece off material and remove approximately 90% of the material. Machining is quite complex to ensure the required tolerances and to prevent warping. The former TTW Audio, who manufactured universal rings and whose primary business was precision parts for the aerospace industry chronicled in great depth the machining challenges of periphery rings. |
I have met Wayne and he is an upstanding, honest person. His depth of knowledge is great and he is a very genuine person. I have serious doubts that he has intentionally done anything dubious. Further, his products are well made and at the prices he offers they are a very good value (relative to the high priced models offered from other brands). As others have stated, Wayne's ring is universal and not turntable/platter specific. Properly set on the LP, by using the supplied centering tool, and this very well machined & balanced periphery ring will perform as specified. I would suggest contacting Wayne once again and discussing any and all options. As I stated, he is an upstanding and honest person. |