VPI 2nd Pivot for 3D


I just installed mine and discovering my old records anew.  I thought I knew everything there was to know on the original pressing of Fleetwood Mac's Rumers......but no - there's more.  You immediately hear a more solid bass, but then the dynamics hit hard.  It sounds like my amp is on steroids.  More cleanliness, - everything is better.  Very highly recommended.
128x128stringreen
IMO, their breakthrough product in terms of TTs will always be the HW-19 series.

I could care less if VPI sent me a shirt.
Cole to you slaw.....you're just jealous...

I don't know if this is so...I read it somewhere that VPI doesn't use Baerwald or Stevenson dimensions for their stylus to pivot measurements.  I personally use a Mint Protractor (not sure what he uses either) ....I would use the Fieckert gizmo if I were you.
also....slaw.....   I am well acquainted with the ceramic platter.   There is one right on my turntable as I write.   I compared the ceramic with the regular metal one.....absolutely no difference at all with the sound....but I like the ceramic one because it doesn't show fingerprints at all.  It is not in production because it was more expensive to make, but not an upgrade in sound.   It really is only a Classic platter with a spray covering....not a completely ceramic platter.
@stringreen it doesn’t matter what alignment you are using if you have mounted the arm at anything other than the P2S it was designed for you will not be able to align it (or not for all cartridges given possible play in the cartridge mounting slots). Desired accuracy for P2S is at least +/- 0.1mm and is easily achievable by anyone taking care in mounting an arm. It amazes me to hear a tonearm manufacturer tolerating tolerances this sloppy
Folkfreak.....don't freak out.   The difference is INTENDED.  ...it just depends where you want to put the errors.  Matt's answer is ok...just not completely explained.