Transfi Salvation Turntable opinions


I have the transfi terminator linear arm and love it. It has been on a Michell Gyro SE II for a couple of years. I have been eyeballing Vic's new salvation turntable and was wondering if anyone on agon is using one and their opinion.
sgunther
Its very different approach to the Ters rim drive and in my view a lot better (yes I have heard the Verus drive and was impressed with it)
I have seen how this TT has developed over the years and I consider it to be one of the finest TT built.It a good bit better than my last TT which was a rim drive superscoutmaster
The table is not for everyone, but simple to set up
Johnnc....have you heard the rim drive with Bearpaws and the Classic Platter??
Johnjc, Can you say more about the ways in which the Salvation is "very different" in its application of rim drive, compared to the Teres motor plus whatever turntable one uses with it? The general principle appears to be identical, just based on visuals. (I don't own either.)
The motor different they both give great sounds nothing wrong with the Verus but the Trans fi motor is not using a lot of electronics to control the speed of the motor.
They are similar principles but different implementation, the TH Whaites rim drive is borrowing a lot of ideas developed from the Salvation
I heard the Verus Rim drive on a early prototype Salvation and the new motor and I would perfer the new motor (but as I said they both performed at a very high level)I also heard the Verus Rim drive on a superscoutmaster but that all
Johnjc, you say "The table is not for everyone" - can you elaborate on what you mean? The Salvation is on my short list for my next turntable, and I'm interested in all the info I can get, including any downsides.

Thanks!