I took a slightly different route than the above. When I purchased the original Scout, I auditioned the SDS and the Walker Precision Motor Controller. The Walker, at 600.00 more than the SDS, was well worth the additional expense in terms of sonics, stabilty of rotation, and a deep black background. When I moved up to the SM and it's newer 300 rpm motor, I kept the Walker in the mix. I am replacing the Delrin clamp with the HRX center weight and going with the signature JMW 9 arm with the Nordost wiring. One reason being is that the greater effective mass of the new arm allows for the use of a wider range of carts including the low compliance Shelter line. I will say however, that if you are willing to do some playing with cartridge setup, satisfactory results are obtainable with the stock JMW 9/Shelter/Denon matchups, despite some of the nay-sayers here and elsewhere.
scoutmaster to super scoutmaster upgrade?
I currently have the VPI Scoutmaster table with the supplied JMW-9 arm. Thus far, I have invested about $2500.00 into this table. I was considering the following upgrades by VPI: 1-SDS speed controller, new JMW-9 arm with Valhalla wiring, outer ring clamp. According to my calculations this upgrade would take me from $2500.00 to $5200.00 plus the $700.00 additional for the new JMW-9 arm
for a total of $5900.00. Am I better off selling the Scoutmaster for $1800.00, lose the $700.00 and spend the
difference about $5000.00 on a Teres table? The problem with the VPI Scoutmaster is that it only holds the 9 inch arm and leaves other arms not usuable. I'm happy with the Scoutmaster, but could my money provide me better sound elsewhere?
for a total of $5900.00. Am I better off selling the Scoutmaster for $1800.00, lose the $700.00 and spend the
difference about $5000.00 on a Teres table? The problem with the VPI Scoutmaster is that it only holds the 9 inch arm and leaves other arms not usuable. I'm happy with the Scoutmaster, but could my money provide me better sound elsewhere?
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