Sorry for your problem and loss of money, but there were red flags from the get go.
You have a VPI turntable. You searched for a cheaper alternative to what the turntable manufacturer makes because it was more than you were willing to spend. You found a 'universal' ring from a guy you'd be never had dealings with, so you wisely went on a VPI forum to ask about it. There you found a fellow VPI owner who had direct knowledge and experience with the ring you were considering. He flat out told you he was not happy with it and cited a quality issue.
For some reason you took his comment 'with a grain of 'salt' and chose to disregard his direct experience and order it anyway because the guy selling them assured you they were fine. Am I missing something here?
In my experience, going cheap always cost you more in the end. Especially after you were very succinctly warned.
You have a VPI turntable. You searched for a cheaper alternative to what the turntable manufacturer makes because it was more than you were willing to spend. You found a 'universal' ring from a guy you'd be never had dealings with, so you wisely went on a VPI forum to ask about it. There you found a fellow VPI owner who had direct knowledge and experience with the ring you were considering. He flat out told you he was not happy with it and cited a quality issue.
For some reason you took his comment 'with a grain of 'salt' and chose to disregard his direct experience and order it anyway because the guy selling them assured you they were fine. Am I missing something here?
In my experience, going cheap always cost you more in the end. Especially after you were very succinctly warned.