As a VPI dealer I should know the answer but have not heard anything about anyone doing it. I would think it would be possible but not very practical. But if you can find an arm that fits and can have an arm board built that would fit the cutout you can do it. I would do a search here and on Vinyl Engine to see if anyone has. It would be a lot easier to sell the Scoutmaster and go to the Aries or a turntable from another company IMO. The sound of the Scoutmaster derives from it being designed as a unit and the absence of a arm board contributes to that. Is there something about the VPI arm that you don't like? I currently have a Scoutmaster set up next to an all out Aries with 12" arm and Super platter which the Scoutmaster lacks and the Scoutmaster is not embarrassed by the comparison and might be preferred by some. I would advise that you tweak the table as it is before making a radical change. Email me if you have further questions. Stanley Wallen, Alternative Audio
Not to hijack the thread, but can other VPI arms be used? Like the the 12.7? Other than the fact it would extend over the front edge of the plinth, would the mounting be the same, and the spindle to pivot distance?
I have a Scout turntable with the Super Platter and I also use a Teres Verus rim drive motor system. I have also mounted an Origin Live Conqueror MK 3 tonearm. The Conqueror requires an adapter to raise the arm high enough to work with the VPI platters. The adapter was made by Origin Live to fit the Scout arm mounting hole. The Conqueror arm geometry is similar to Rega arms and the JMW-9 and requires a 223 mm spindle to pivot to spindle mounting distance - the same as required by the JMW-9. The sound quality is definitely better than the stock Scout but I must say the stock Scout sounds pretty darn good. I have a good digital playback syste. My analog playback system sounds better than Cds and SACDs but not so much that I don't enjoy the digital sound. I am also using a Lyra Skala cartridge and a Sutherland PhD phono preamp. With good quality lps I would describe the sound as being close to perfect.
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