TT Noob questions


1) I have a VPI Scoutmaster. I bought the stainless steel center weight thinking it would not only be a sonic improvement but convenient (not have to screw). However, with the stainless steel weight, the LP is not stable at the edges (you can easily press it down and make contact) whereas the screw-in stock clamp seems to be more stable. Does this matter? I think it sounds better with the stock clamp. Does the stainless weight really need the VPI edge/ring device to be useful?

2) When I finish playing an LP and take it off, as soon as the record is a few inches away, I hear a big static pop. Each additional record produces more pops (2 pops for 2nd LP, 3 for 3rd etc) as if I'm building up more and more static. Anyone experience this - is it indicative of something I should be aware of?

Thanks in advance; you guys have been extremely helpful in making a return to vinyl a rewarding experience.

Ian
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Showing 1 response by islandmandan

Try getting a Milty Zerostat3, proper use as follows: with table still, gun 12" above lp, slowly squeeze trigger while pointing at 12 o'clock position. Move to 8 o'clock and repeat, then to 4 o'clock. Then point away from table to floor, and slowly squeeze one last time. Do this before playing first side of every lp, and see if this helps. It has helped on my turntable, so give it a try. There will still be pops from dirt and such lodged in the grooves, but it should lessen the static pops you are hearing.

I include these instruction due to the fact there aren't any included with the Zerostat. Someone was kind enough to post them here on Audiogon, can't remember who, now. Thanks to you, whoever you are.

Enjoy,


dan