I have never owned a VPI but I have read many threads concerning its geometry. Here is a link that should help.
VPI tonearm geometry
Regards,
Todd
VPI tonearm geometry
Regards,
Todd
MintLP Protractor for the JMW-9T tonearm
I have never owned a VPI but I have read many threads concerning its geometry. Here is a link that should help. VPI tonearm geometry Regards, Todd |
My take is Kip wants to give you a good tool that will serve you well. In cases like this where there is a question as to what the actual effective length is, I believe he wishes the purchaser to do the running down of the information needed. Anything less is an assumption and his protractor is too precise for assumption. Rather safe than sorry. |
Oh boy, my head is spinning after reading this article. So basically there is no clear answer regarding the geometry of VPI tonearms. If so, I wonder how effective the Mint protractor actually is for VPI tables and tonearms. Owners of VPI gear seem to swear by it just as owners of other tonearms, but without actually being able to verify the effective length, mounting distance and null points, how can you actually claim that your cartridge is set up optimally? Sounds like you might as well use the VPI jig and be $100 richer. Anyone with the new JMW-9T to prove me wrong? I'd love to hear feedback from VPI owners who have used the Mint protractor with their VPI tonearms. |
Actusreus... if you are still interested in pursuing this very frustrating matter in order to properly setup your tonearm, my experiences with Yip and his BesTractor and other products tell me that following his knowledge and advice might be a preferred course. I have had excellent experiences with him, his products, and his social and communication skills. After all, he is the one who creates and sells these excellent products, and I have no reason to think he wouldn't stand behind them. Sure... this logic also applies to VPI, but the little guy (Yip) has more to lose with a single dissatisfied customer than the big guy (VPI) with a world class reputation and thousands of customers and hundreds of dealers. My best suggestion is to discuss this with Yip, follow what he says, and if he sells one to you arrange it on a customer satisfaction basis. Also, for the sake of all of our madnesses in this hobby, report back your experience for our greater edification. Just my thoughts and experience. I hear yah... these sorts of things make the love of vinyl tough... :) listening, Ed |