VPI Scoutmaster feet


To date, I've used the standard VPI cone feet on my TT to adjust for the slight level inaccuracy of the built-in shelf in my listening room. However, to level properly it left two of the cones toward what I would consider a bit of an extreme with respect to a decently firm contact with the TT.

Thinking of replacing the cones with the VPI flat feet. To those that have these, do they allow (and are they designed) to be used for levelling? I understand within reason; the amount of levelling I'm talking about is on the order of say 3-4 mm max or so.
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What I use are the Star Sound Audio Points. They are threaded brass cones that screw in in place of the standard feet. They also make brass washers to use as spacers so that the cones remain in contact with the table when leveling the table. I have tried the flat feet and these sound better. I am a dealer for both VPI and Star Sound and have sold several sets to satisfied customers. One thought it was the best improvement for the money he had ever made. Check out the Star Sound Technologies web site. Call Robert at Star Sound, he is very helpful, tell him Stan sent you so he will know the cones you want.
I put the improved HRX style VPI feet on my super scoutmaster- levelling was easier and much more stable than the VPI standard cones. Sound also improved. This is an easy to recommend upgrade.
Hiendmuse is correct. The original VPI cones become increasingly unstable as you adjust them...the new feet don't. In that respect, the sound is improved, however, they are not a major step up like the SDS or rim drive is.