Hi,
The SDS does ensure the platter is spinning precisely at 33 1/3 RPM. It does this by allowing you to vary the frequency (hz) of the electricity coming into the motor. Mine takes about 59 hz. to spin at 33 1/3. Once set, the SDS regulates the electricity coming into the motor so the speed does not vary. I use the strobe to occasionally check the speed and make slight adjustments.
I think the important point is the electricity coming into the motor dictates the speed of the motor. Since each motor is a little different in construction and the electricity coming into our houses is not perfectly regulated, the SDS allows you to set the correct speed using a strobe and then adjust the frequency of the electricity so the motor spins precisely and consistently at 33 1/3.
I haven't done any other upgrades. My Classic 3 has the original metal arm, the record clamp and outer ring. Most of my listening is Tidal streaming with a PS Audio Directstrem DAC and CDs using a Marantz CD player.
I saw a used VPI SDS on US Audio Mart for $800.
Sounds like you have a nice set up with all ARC gear!
Thanks,
Alan
The SDS does ensure the platter is spinning precisely at 33 1/3 RPM. It does this by allowing you to vary the frequency (hz) of the electricity coming into the motor. Mine takes about 59 hz. to spin at 33 1/3. Once set, the SDS regulates the electricity coming into the motor so the speed does not vary. I use the strobe to occasionally check the speed and make slight adjustments.
I think the important point is the electricity coming into the motor dictates the speed of the motor. Since each motor is a little different in construction and the electricity coming into our houses is not perfectly regulated, the SDS allows you to set the correct speed using a strobe and then adjust the frequency of the electricity so the motor spins precisely and consistently at 33 1/3.
I haven't done any other upgrades. My Classic 3 has the original metal arm, the record clamp and outer ring. Most of my listening is Tidal streaming with a PS Audio Directstrem DAC and CDs using a Marantz CD player.
I saw a used VPI SDS on US Audio Mart for $800.
Sounds like you have a nice set up with all ARC gear!
Thanks,
Alan