No matter where the weight is, the bearing will see the same load. If the weight is not perfectly distributed though, the bearing will have to deal with increased side loads. Not a great plan.What is wrong with the reflex type clamp most VPIs come with?
DIY upgrades to VPI platter
I have the platter that was offered both as an upgrade for the HW-19 as a TNT platter and it served as the platter for several other TNT series. (1/2" acrylic bonded to metal) w/ three leveling screws.
My question/observation is... while I've played around with heavy weights/clamps like the TTWeights 2 + lb clamp, what I heard was a deadening of the sound, squashed dynamics. I can only assume this bearing (the Mk IV for the HW-19) wasn't meant to carry much more weight than the 20 lb. platter. Has anyone tried drilling holes underneath the platter around the perimeter and filling them with melted lead/brass? Would this be the same additional weight that the bearing sees if the weight is put directly on top of the platter as in my first observation with the heavy clamp?
My question/observation is... while I've played around with heavy weights/clamps like the TTWeights 2 + lb clamp, what I heard was a deadening of the sound, squashed dynamics. I can only assume this bearing (the Mk IV for the HW-19) wasn't meant to carry much more weight than the 20 lb. platter. Has anyone tried drilling holes underneath the platter around the perimeter and filling them with melted lead/brass? Would this be the same additional weight that the bearing sees if the weight is put directly on top of the platter as in my first observation with the heavy clamp?
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