Bernardwong, I can't speak to the Junior, but I can as to both the VPI 19 MkIII and the VPI Scoutmaster. With either the Walker Audio motor controller or the VPI SDS motor controller, these turntables benefit as follows: the background gets blacker (the silence between the notes), imaging is more stable, and instruments take on a greater solidity and greater apparent dimensionality. The improvements are material and, depending on the resolution ability of the remainder of your system, these improvements either are immediately noticeable or are noticeable after you've lived with the motor controller in place for a week or so and then remove it. However, there may be greater improvements to be gained by upgrading your turntable in other ways before adding a motor controller.
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