Not sure if this makes any sense but I think it also helps suspend the record i.e. reduce vibrations coming up directly from the platter into the stylus. It can also provide better platter/record grip. I have not tried my Scoutmaster without the spindle except once by accident which totally skewed the my VTF calculations!
VPI Scoutmaster - Rubber Washer
Hi,
On the VPI website, there is an FAQ:
Q: "My VPI record clamp came with a rubber washer. What am I supposed to do with it?"
A: The rubber washer is meant to be permanently placed over the turntable's spindle below the record. This prevents "dishing" of the LP when it is clamped to the platter using the threaded VPI clamp.
My question is: Do you still use the washer if you also have the periphery ring clamp? "Dishing" wouldn't be a potential problem anymore.
In fact, it looks to me like the record "dishes" DOWNWARD with both the rubber washer and outer ring clamp in use. I think I should remove the washer. Anyone out there have any opinions, stories, ideas, etc.?
Thanks.
Tom
On the VPI website, there is an FAQ:
Q: "My VPI record clamp came with a rubber washer. What am I supposed to do with it?"
A: The rubber washer is meant to be permanently placed over the turntable's spindle below the record. This prevents "dishing" of the LP when it is clamped to the platter using the threaded VPI clamp.
My question is: Do you still use the washer if you also have the periphery ring clamp? "Dishing" wouldn't be a potential problem anymore.
In fact, it looks to me like the record "dishes" DOWNWARD with both the rubber washer and outer ring clamp in use. I think I should remove the washer. Anyone out there have any opinions, stories, ideas, etc.?
Thanks.
Tom
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