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.
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@stringreen, As I stated earlier, I use the Feickert. Believe me, I’m not jealous in the least. Your recall of your ceramic platter recommendations are different from mine. This is easily researched if anyone would like.

For a 40 year old company to have any product currently produced with complete and total control of their production to have the S2P distance so far off, wait, what did I just say,...I meant to say off at all, is outrageous! If it doesn’t affect the sound, is not the point of the discussion to me, it is the ability to "get it right". Plenty of questions regarding this on their forums.

When I bought my Classic 3 Sig SE, nobody told me, by the way, you S2P distance is going to be off by a couple of mm. Nobody in the press ever bothered to mention this.

Stringreen, I don’t want to spend thousands of $ on a TT only to find I now need to disregard my purchase of a $250.00 protractor that tells me the TT manufacturer is wrong. You say "it just depends where you want to put the errors". I’d much prefer to have the TT come to me manufactured correctly, and any error that is incurred to be one of end-user fault by way of not aligning the cartridge correctly. The fact is, as far as I know, Harry will not release what alignment he uses. Why??? Check out the exhaustive post on vinyl engine regarding this.

@bdp24, I think in the history of TT designs, I felt that the HW-19 series will have the most impact. The TNT is a completely different animal.

@stringreen, I’d put my Rock 7 up against any belt drive or even rim drive VPI product ever produced, for enjoyment per dollar spent.
@stringreen, Could you explain what "cole" means? I'm ole' school, thanks.
@stringreen, "it depends on where you want to put the errors".  You're making excuses for VPI and you can't even see it.


Slaw....I can see you jumping in place all red in the face.  You seem to  simply don't understand why there exists such thing as overhang adjustment.  I can explain it to you, but you would probably retain the information if you get it from your research.   The arm's error in tracking a record can be placed at the beginning, middle, or end of its traverse through the side.....there are advantages and disadvantages in placing the worse error or average error in the stylus's path.  VPI has chosen a different path than Feickert....choose your poison.