Thank you for your quick replies! I have reached out to VPI, but they are quite hard to get ahold of, however I did chat with a very friendly lady there who took down my information and was going to get the right person call me back today! I will keep you posted on how that goes! Not sure if they will still have parts for a 30 year old table?
VPI TNT 3
My first post! After many years of coviting this turntable, I finally ran across a 1993 TNT Series 3 for sale in my area, and for a decent price! Apparently in excellent condition. After asking all of the relevent questions, I snatched it up like no tomorrow! It came without tonearm or cartridge, but I figured out that the arm board holes were of the correct dimension and spacing to fit what I had to install: Sumiko Premier FT-3K tonearm and a Sumiko Blue Point Special cartridge. Well the K in the FT-3 meant that the hole required some mods to allow the Kenetic VTA adjustment structures! So once that was all worked out and a new large 1/4” thick aluminum platform was fabricated to sit atop my solid steel gear rack floating on 4 VPI Sorbathane legs (great for isolation). Then all of the standard alignments were thoroughly made…
Finally, I was ready to experience what this table had to offer! And OMG, I was not disappointed, even coming from a VPI HW-19 Mk III (same arm/cart pair), I was astounded at how much more there was in my record collection that I could not hear before! WOW!
I’m sure you are all aware of the virtues of the TNT, the bass reaches all new lows, and with such power and grace! There was so much more space and dimension, everything seemed so much more well defined. I had trouble getting through any one album, I wanted to listen to the next one that I had lined up for testing and sheer enjoyment!!! LOL
But my real reason for posting here was to get some feedback on how to get a replacement of the Pulley Drive System? I understand that the original owner had it purposely removed (and was not included in the packaging, except for a few of the remnants… short belt, double pulley head, mounting hardware, etc). Does anyone on here know where to get a replacement pulley drive system?
After a few more days to absorb the sonic benefits of the TNT 3, I will provide a detailed update on what I have experienced.
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The VPI TNT 3 is a great table - I've been enjoying mine since I bought it new around '95. Many users ditched the tri-pulley system, leaving holes in the plinth for which VPI sold plugs to fill. I've kept the tri-pulleys, but you can get great sound from it either way. The table will benefit from an improved drive system such as the SDS. The original feet can definitely be improved - I replaced mine with the large feet from Mnpctech. The TNT's heavy platter is known for wearing down the platter bearing. You might want to inspect yours for wear - replacements are easy to get. |
Again, thank you for all of the great responses! I will look for that FB page! Thank you. Yes, my TNT 3 does have spring coils inside of the corner towers! I have re-purposed a set of Sorbothane legs left over from a HW-19 Jr upgrade to a Mk III. I have used them to hold up an aluminum platform to sit the large TNT form-factor on. Should provide great isolation! - replacement pulley system or plugs? - replacement for my PLC, as it does not slow the motor down enough to play 45 rpm's. - replacement bearing. - upgraded feet - upgraded clamp
Thanks for everyone’s great feedback. |
That will cost nothing to try but it's not likely to be ideal. IME, the TNT likes a solid platform, such as the rack VPI originally made for it. Its own suspension should be all it needs for effective isolation, although you can improve upon the original "elephant's feet." |
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