Ditto ... Kirk.
I own a "hot-rodded" VPI Classic. If you read some of my earlier posts from a few years ago, I had a devil of a time matching a cartridge to the VPI JMW uni-pivot arm. Many of the troublesome carties had compliance factors in the 20s.
And no surprise, the effective mass of the JMW arm is high'ish and the best cartridge matches were in the mid to low'ish compliance range. I tried to achieve a theoretical resonance (as computed off the vinyl engine website) in the 8 to 12 Hz sweet spot.
My current cartridge is a Lyra Kleos which I recall has a compliance factor of 12. There is no woofer pumping or bass ringing. IMO, it's a very good match.
I own a "hot-rodded" VPI Classic. If you read some of my earlier posts from a few years ago, I had a devil of a time matching a cartridge to the VPI JMW uni-pivot arm. Many of the troublesome carties had compliance factors in the 20s.
And no surprise, the effective mass of the JMW arm is high'ish and the best cartridge matches were in the mid to low'ish compliance range. I tried to achieve a theoretical resonance (as computed off the vinyl engine website) in the 8 to 12 Hz sweet spot.
My current cartridge is a Lyra Kleos which I recall has a compliance factor of 12. There is no woofer pumping or bass ringing. IMO, it's a very good match.