Hey all, Mat from VPI here :) Wanted to jump in and say hi and try to offer my assistance in anyway. It has been rough this year because of the ups and downs of COVID and us having our second child. There have been weeks where it has been a crap shoot and we still have the auto message up warning that messages might be delayed. When my daughter was born (which took Jane and myself out of the office) at the same time we had two different COVID scares and lost all the Office Staff members for almost 3 weeks. I chalk it up to being another 2020 moment.
Anyway, @slaw mod sounds interesting and could be something cool to try.
Any table with the motor built in always has the potential for transmission of vibrations with the heavy top plate, dampening material, and separate motor plate it measures extremely well. @cleeds nails it with his comment about AC in general. That being said, things to check are to make sure there isn't any gunk in the motor spindle, and that the set screws on the pulley are properly fastened.
We have found there to be other factors that can be at play regarding the room, isolation, and placement of the turntable. I will say that our HW-40 feet are the best feet (within a non stratosphere price point) we have ever made and isolate better than all other feet of ours in that range. Another thing to look out for especially when working with super low output cartridges is what it can pickup in your system that you don't want running through your speakers. Whenever HW would run the Ortofon A-95 he always preferred it with a subsonic filter.
In general if anyone ever has a problem first us an email and I'll try to personally hop in to try and help :)
Anyway, @slaw mod sounds interesting and could be something cool to try.
Any table with the motor built in always has the potential for transmission of vibrations with the heavy top plate, dampening material, and separate motor plate it measures extremely well. @cleeds nails it with his comment about AC in general. That being said, things to check are to make sure there isn't any gunk in the motor spindle, and that the set screws on the pulley are properly fastened.
We have found there to be other factors that can be at play regarding the room, isolation, and placement of the turntable. I will say that our HW-40 feet are the best feet (within a non stratosphere price point) we have ever made and isolate better than all other feet of ours in that range. Another thing to look out for especially when working with super low output cartridges is what it can pickup in your system that you don't want running through your speakers. Whenever HW would run the Ortofon A-95 he always preferred it with a subsonic filter.
In general if anyone ever has a problem first us an email and I'll try to personally hop in to try and help :)