Richardkrebs,
Thank you for your suggestion. I have been well acquainted with the Verdier for over 20 years from the original Granito to the current model. I am well aware of the many modifications that can substantially improve the performance. The Verdier was purchased not because it was required, but simply as a second deck to play with. The Final Audio VTT1 is far far superior.
If the Verdier was my primary TT then all that I would retain would be the platter, bearing and magnets. The Callas kit, a new plinth with proper energy path to ground, rigid feet & rigid arm mounts would be implemented along with a better motor and motor controller.
As an aside, I was cleaning the stereo whilst listening to LA4 Just Friends last night. I decided to clean the Final Audio TT including the top of the motor and silk thread drive. Surprisingly there was no drop off in speed as I cleaned the thread & motor pulley whilst playing an LP. I doubt there are many belt/thread or DD TT's that could accomplish this.
Thank you for your suggestion. I have been well acquainted with the Verdier for over 20 years from the original Granito to the current model. I am well aware of the many modifications that can substantially improve the performance. The Verdier was purchased not because it was required, but simply as a second deck to play with. The Final Audio VTT1 is far far superior.
If the Verdier was my primary TT then all that I would retain would be the platter, bearing and magnets. The Callas kit, a new plinth with proper energy path to ground, rigid feet & rigid arm mounts would be implemented along with a better motor and motor controller.
As an aside, I was cleaning the stereo whilst listening to LA4 Just Friends last night. I decided to clean the Final Audio TT including the top of the motor and silk thread drive. Surprisingly there was no drop off in speed as I cleaned the thread & motor pulley whilst playing an LP. I doubt there are many belt/thread or DD TT's that could accomplish this.