Got an old VPI PLC......


I have one of the old VPI power line conditioners. My SAMA has a IEC plug on it so I made a 8 ft. cord so the PLC won't induce any noise. Thing is this thing is dead on accurate. It's one of the newer ones that lowers the voltage after about 5 seconds. I've heard talk about how a SDS or the Walker will improve the sound of my 'table (HW19 MKIV). How can that be if these devices just control motor speed? I mean the SDS is almost a grand. Will I get a thousand dollars worth of sound improvment?
alephman

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i just have to jump in here- i bought an aries years ago with this MASSIVE OVERBUILT motor, right? and, it sounded awesome. but i bought the plc anyway, because it was supposed to improve the performance (?). well,
i never noticed anything in particular, but my plc worked fine. then i upgraded to the sds, which makes the motor turn EXACTLY at speed. the improvement was subtle to my ears, plus i had to raise the sds voltage to get the platter to start turning!
and now, the aries has been completely redesigned, which i don't even care for as much as what i have. so, sour grapes or no, i ain't going to touch my turntable anymore. it sounds fine. i can't blame vpi for marching forward with various modifications, but the aries blew me away from the day i bought it, soundwise, looks wise, functioned perfectly. if it ain't broke... anyway, you have to really have a yen for how the sds works, because you may not hear too much, but it is quite sophisticated, and well built.
but if money is an issue, leave it be.