Thanks for your response.
I have sent an email to vpi about this issue. I will report their response.
I have sent an email to vpi about this issue. I will report their response.
VPI Uni-Pivit Tone Arms
As mentioned, the pivot spike is replaceable. Meanwhile a fine file can de-bur the tip or sharpen it. If you're using a Fozgometer, stop. You may find setting azimuth with a block similar to this https://www.amazon.com/VTA-Azimuth-Gauge-Alignment-Block/dp/B0771Z3XMH/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=azimuth+t... as a starting point and dialing in by ear works quicker and better. I sure did. If azimuth drifts too quickly, dump the teardrop weight and get something like the Espressimo Audio half moon. http://www.expressimoaudio.com/101VPI.html After 20 years of unihell these things worked for me. I will never go back to a uni though. |
@testpilot, the ears as far as I know are only adjustable on the 3D arms but being they are rubbing that would indicate to me that that is what he is dealing with and needs to screw these all the way in and adjust the azimuth as close as possible with the dropped counter weight and only fine tune with the side weights. A Soundsmith Counter intuitive might help also, I know they work well for me. Enjoy the music. |