Hi Philb,
I have the same setup with a single flywheel, SDS, and VPI ring and clamp.
The SDS voltage and frequency really should not matter, as long as both 33 & 45 speeds are perfect with your KAB strobe.
I learned a good tip on Audiogon for the SDS and VPI setup.
When you are fine tuning the SDS, put an LP record on the turntable with the ring and the KAB disc over it.
Now, before putting the clamp on, take a 45rpm single with the center plastic in it, and place it on top of the KAB disc, then put the clamp on top. (you will still be able to see the speeds on the KAB)
When you go to set your speeds, place the stylus in the center of the 45 track and actually play the 45. (you can leave the volume off of course) Now set your speeds. This gives you the speed of the fully loaded platter including the average stylus drag..
Absolutely the best way to do it..
Have Fun,
Joe
I have the same setup with a single flywheel, SDS, and VPI ring and clamp.
The SDS voltage and frequency really should not matter, as long as both 33 & 45 speeds are perfect with your KAB strobe.
I learned a good tip on Audiogon for the SDS and VPI setup.
When you are fine tuning the SDS, put an LP record on the turntable with the ring and the KAB disc over it.
Now, before putting the clamp on, take a 45rpm single with the center plastic in it, and place it on top of the KAB disc, then put the clamp on top. (you will still be able to see the speeds on the KAB)
When you go to set your speeds, place the stylus in the center of the 45 track and actually play the 45. (you can leave the volume off of course) Now set your speeds. This gives you the speed of the fully loaded platter including the average stylus drag..
Absolutely the best way to do it..
Have Fun,
Joe