I never had a problem with the Super Platter or the Mk5 platter when using the rim drive. I do however; run the rim drive on the stainless steel portion of the Super and MK5 platter. I have since switched to the Classic platter.
I agree that the VPI PLC is garbage and a real speed controller is necessary i.e. Walker or a SDS.
The tri-pulley should not be used; it only injects noise into the system.
The 600rpm motor is best when used with the optional flywheel; otherwise the 300rpm is a touch better if going direct to the platter.
Thread drive does offer a sonic benefit, but I would leave this tweak last until you get familiar with the table. The thread drive is a bit finicky to set up.
I agree that the VPI PLC is garbage and a real speed controller is necessary i.e. Walker or a SDS.
The tri-pulley should not be used; it only injects noise into the system.
The 600rpm motor is best when used with the optional flywheel; otherwise the 300rpm is a touch better if going direct to the platter.
Thread drive does offer a sonic benefit, but I would leave this tweak last until you get familiar with the table. The thread drive is a bit finicky to set up.