Sota Eclipse packages for VPI tables.


My VPI PLC died a few months back. I’ve since upgraded the motor to the 300 RPM motor, but have been looking to replace the PLC. Even used, the SDS and ADS are quite pricy and the reviews are mixed at best, especially with the ADS.

I ran across the Sota offering, which includes a DC motor and speed controller. It costs roughly the same as a used SDS. There’s also an optional tachometer .

Has anyone done this upgrade to a VPI or other non Sota tables? How did it work out for you?

Thanks for your consideration.
vinylzone
I strongly suggest springing for the RR up front. In order to reap the full benefits.
@lewm 

I'll take that under consideration.  I'm not sure I will need it with around 30 lbs of spinning mass though.  The inertia of the table should negate the need for constant correction.  And I can always add it later, there's no discount for purchasing it in the package.
"The inertia of the table should negate the need for constant correction."Famous last words. I realize bucks is bucks, but if it is a choice between spending $350 more for a cartridge or tonearm vs buying the Roadrunner, I can only advise you to buy the RR and wait on the cartridge or tonearm upgrade.  Whenever you do purchase the RR, try it with vs without in order to determine whether the theory of inertia holds water. Anyway, you're going in a good direction, IMO. And I wish you the best.
I guess the only way to tell is to get it and see.  It's not expensive in either case.
Lewm is right get the road runner.  I can not use it on my controller but being able to see 33.333 move in .001 in the best.  If the sota unit will take the feed back and do the slow correction that is icing on the cake.  I would not be without one.  You can also use it to troubleshoot speed variations  issues.

Enjoy the ride
Tom