I would be glad to respond regarding the Sibilance; There are MANY things that can contribute to causing such; two of the glaring issues that come out of your post (immediately) are the wear (1000 hours is MAXIMUM) and lack of proper Anti-skating.
As the wear increases on a stylus, not only does it track high frequencies far more poorly, BUT the anti-skating become more critical as the force per unit area on the stylus contact area goes DOWN. The VPI Anti-skating can be tricky - there is specific and general information on the below page as well to help with your VPI arm as well as other non-unipivot arms. .
I would STRONGLY suggest you send the cartridge in for examination. A worn stylus will cause sibilant DAMAGE on ONE play. We can rebuild any Soundsmith cartridge fully for 20% - multiple times. I would also read many of the sections (including the one on sibilance) on our website: http://www.sound-smith.com/faq
Peter Ledermann/President/Soundsmith
As the wear increases on a stylus, not only does it track high frequencies far more poorly, BUT the anti-skating become more critical as the force per unit area on the stylus contact area goes DOWN. The VPI Anti-skating can be tricky - there is specific and general information on the below page as well to help with your VPI arm as well as other non-unipivot arms. .
I would STRONGLY suggest you send the cartridge in for examination. A worn stylus will cause sibilant DAMAGE on ONE play. We can rebuild any Soundsmith cartridge fully for 20% - multiple times. I would also read many of the sections (including the one on sibilance) on our website: http://www.sound-smith.com/faq
Peter Ledermann/President/Soundsmith