I had the same problem using the SDS with my Rockport Capella II. I borrowed a 230V output SDS (as I was in Hong Kong) to power the Capella, and while it worked fine for 33, the platter would slow down and stop when I switched to 45 with the SDS. The same thing happened to the PS Audio Powerplant 300. I wrote to Walker asking whether their controller could drive the Capella, and their reply was negative, stating the Capellas motor was too big. Apparently there are turntables which the SDS is not compatible with!
VPI SDS help
I bought a VPI SDS here on Audiogon for my townshend rock 7 turntable. According to my research The rock 7 is ac motor 110 volt.
I installed the SDS with the TT but the TT motor is spinning very slowly at the 33rpm setting. I changed the default sds voltage from 72 to 115 but it's still slow and increasing the frequency from 60 to 65 did not get it working right either.
Am I doing something wrong or does the SDS not work with this TT
I installed the SDS with the TT but the TT motor is spinning very slowly at the 33rpm setting. I changed the default sds voltage from 72 to 115 but it's still slow and increasing the frequency from 60 to 65 did not get it working right either.
Am I doing something wrong or does the SDS not work with this TT
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