Hi Jameswei, Thank you again for your help, as I'm sure you've helped me with avice here in the past.
I hadn't considered what you've said about the SDS in relation to the various VPI (or other Tables), in which owners wished to implement the SDS into thier Analog arsenal.
I had assumed-considered that perhaps in some instances, the ramping down to 72V after the Platter reaches speed would be insufficient, and hence, the reason perhaps VPI incorporated this feature.
It was my thinking, (and hopefully correct thinking) that one should-could try to use the lowest voltage one could "get away with" to provide sufficient voltage to properly run the Turntable, and also assumed that the lower the Voltage supplied, the lower noise that the AC Motor would produce? Is this thinking flawed perhaps?
I've yet to audition my Table at the lower 72V ramp down setting, but will do so this evening, and will hopefully report back with my findings.
Since the KAB Strobe Disc I have is slightly smaller than a 12" LP, I believe I do have the ability to check again, my speed with stylus in play (to account for Stylus Drag) for the first few minutes of play by just placing the Strobe Disc on top of one of my less than stellar LP's?
I do understand that there is a word DOC on the VPI site for SDS Calibration, but being a webbie user, I cannot open these attachments. I reckon I'll have to use a friend's computer, or the Library's, and print myself a copy of it. If you'd further like to comment about what I've said James/All, please feel free to. Thanks, Mark
I hadn't considered what you've said about the SDS in relation to the various VPI (or other Tables), in which owners wished to implement the SDS into thier Analog arsenal.
I had assumed-considered that perhaps in some instances, the ramping down to 72V after the Platter reaches speed would be insufficient, and hence, the reason perhaps VPI incorporated this feature.
It was my thinking, (and hopefully correct thinking) that one should-could try to use the lowest voltage one could "get away with" to provide sufficient voltage to properly run the Turntable, and also assumed that the lower the Voltage supplied, the lower noise that the AC Motor would produce? Is this thinking flawed perhaps?
I've yet to audition my Table at the lower 72V ramp down setting, but will do so this evening, and will hopefully report back with my findings.
Since the KAB Strobe Disc I have is slightly smaller than a 12" LP, I believe I do have the ability to check again, my speed with stylus in play (to account for Stylus Drag) for the first few minutes of play by just placing the Strobe Disc on top of one of my less than stellar LP's?
I do understand that there is a word DOC on the VPI site for SDS Calibration, but being a webbie user, I cannot open these attachments. I reckon I'll have to use a friend's computer, or the Library's, and print myself a copy of it. If you'd further like to comment about what I've said James/All, please feel free to. Thanks, Mark