+1 Benjie. The SDS definitely does make a difference. I recently had to remove it from my system to have it serviced in the middle of a listening session, and although the speed of my Classic was still incredibly stable and accurate without the SDS, the sound lacked the transparency and the background quietness (transparency most likely affected by the decreased blackness of the background) I had with the SDS powering the turntable. My brain adjusted to the sound after a few days, but the decreased voltage allowed by the use of the SDS and reduction in vibration does result in a quieter table and ultimately better sound. .
speed stability
Does anyone know if using a device like a PS Audio power regenerator accomplishes the same speed stability goal as using the VPI SDS controller? I have a VPI Classic turntable and run it, along with the rest of my audio components (except the power amp), through the P5 Power Plant. Since one of the goals of the P5 is to deliver a nearly perfect 120 volts, is an SDS superfluous?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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