I bought the SDS and the outer ring clamp and found that both make an improvement in the sound. The SDS provides a subtle, but audible improvment. The sound from LPs, especially the lower end, consistently seems more solid with it. The outer ring clamp allows you to play all but the most warped records. I sometimes wonder about spending the additional $1,200-1,400 on the better motor and bigger base, but I until I hear it, I'm skeptical that it would be worth it. As for Teres, without doing a side by side comparison, which is almost impossible, you'll never really know which is better. Why not just make the reasonable improvements on what you have, and not get caught up in constant hardware upgrades?
scoutmaster to super scoutmaster upgrade?
I currently have the VPI Scoutmaster table with the supplied JMW-9 arm. Thus far, I have invested about $2500.00 into this table. I was considering the following upgrades by VPI: 1-SDS speed controller, new JMW-9 arm with Valhalla wiring, outer ring clamp. According to my calculations this upgrade would take me from $2500.00 to $5200.00 plus the $700.00 additional for the new JMW-9 arm
for a total of $5900.00. Am I better off selling the Scoutmaster for $1800.00, lose the $700.00 and spend the
difference about $5000.00 on a Teres table? The problem with the VPI Scoutmaster is that it only holds the 9 inch arm and leaves other arms not usuable. I'm happy with the Scoutmaster, but could my money provide me better sound elsewhere?
for a total of $5900.00. Am I better off selling the Scoutmaster for $1800.00, lose the $700.00 and spend the
difference about $5000.00 on a Teres table? The problem with the VPI Scoutmaster is that it only holds the 9 inch arm and leaves other arms not usuable. I'm happy with the Scoutmaster, but could my money provide me better sound elsewhere?
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