Stanwal- I like the saying :-)
Frogman- good point. The original chassis basically has a few dents on one side, and a bit of a crushed corner on the other. Nothing that effects the sound or function, but damage that FedEx is responsible for (they left the box lying in water somewhere along the line, which compromised the packaging).
I'll ask VPI what they think about it. I would think that a factory two-arm Aries 3 would actually be more valuable in the long run...
I think I'll also ask them if maybe they could make threaded holes for the tonearm bolts. That would be the path of least resistance. I wouldn't mind swapping arms if I didn't have to worry about eventually stripping the mounting threads.
Thanks guys!
Frogman- good point. The original chassis basically has a few dents on one side, and a bit of a crushed corner on the other. Nothing that effects the sound or function, but damage that FedEx is responsible for (they left the box lying in water somewhere along the line, which compromised the packaging).
I'll ask VPI what they think about it. I would think that a factory two-arm Aries 3 would actually be more valuable in the long run...
I think I'll also ask them if maybe they could make threaded holes for the tonearm bolts. That would be the path of least resistance. I wouldn't mind swapping arms if I didn't have to worry about eventually stripping the mounting threads.
Thanks guys!