My costliest mistake was going down the VPI rabbit hole. Based on reviews and specs, the VPI Classic (with the SoundSmith cartridge specifically designed for it) was my dream analog rig but it became a money pit and a source of endless frustration. After a year of back-and-forth with VPI, SoundSmith, two local shops, and a setup specialist all attempting to dial out problems, I just gave up. Even at its best, the once-simple act of putting on a record and blissing out became convoluted to the point that I simply listened to my records less often. In the end, I was able to sell it for close-enough to what I paid and replace it with a beautiful sounding—and looking—new table (PearAudio Blue) that was simpler, smaller, less prone to falling out of adjustment, less prone to skipping, and generally a joy to use. The simple pleasure of putting on a record and losing myself in it returned instantly. An added bonus was that my family, who were afraid to touch the VPI, have no problem with the new 'table and have been listening to more records as well.
What has been your costliest mistake in this hobby?
For example :I recently learned a hard lesson- I accidentally ran voltage thru my $3000 MC cartridge (kiseki purple heart). I have a TT with 5 prong connector and a phono cable with a 5 prong connector. I accidentally swapped where they plugged into and ran electric thru the tonearm into the cartridge. It was a stupid - not thinking- hasty mistake. When I corrected the problem the cartridge was fried. An avalanche of four letter words followed!
So what has been your biggest and/or costliest mistake?
So what has been your biggest and/or costliest mistake?
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