This is the message I got from Mike at VPI about the cap:
"Your Classic has a 600 RPM motor that uses a .5 microfarad capacitor to start, when using the SDS you really need to change that cap to a .68 otherwise the SDS is fooled into thinking there is nothing there."
To the OP - you wrote that you have the Classic and SDS already. Do you not have that startup issue (where sometimes the motor doesn't run at the higher initial voltage long enough to get the platter moving before it drops to the lower voltage)?
"Your Classic has a 600 RPM motor that uses a .5 microfarad capacitor to start, when using the SDS you really need to change that cap to a .68 otherwise the SDS is fooled into thinking there is nothing there."
To the OP - you wrote that you have the Classic and SDS already. Do you not have that startup issue (where sometimes the motor doesn't run at the higher initial voltage long enough to get the platter moving before it drops to the lower voltage)?