I didn't have an opportunity to audition the VPI rim drive. I had to rely on the credibility of JohnC's review, and he gave the edge to the Teres Verus. It also seemed intuitive: There are still belts that indirectly drive the platter -motor to idler wheel and idler wheel to VPI platter. That leaves more room for compliance when compared to the Teres.
The whole concept of rim drive/idler drive is to eliminate elasticity in the drive. The only part of the Teres that has elasticity is the square rubber ring around the drive wheel. Physically, there is negligible space for compression of the wall of the rubber o-ring.
And my listening experience has been very convincing: I enjoy the Teres.
The whole concept of rim drive/idler drive is to eliminate elasticity in the drive. The only part of the Teres that has elasticity is the square rubber ring around the drive wheel. Physically, there is negligible space for compression of the wall of the rubber o-ring.
And my listening experience has been very convincing: I enjoy the Teres.