I confirmed today with VPI that it is an AC motor but the step down walwart prevents using the Cruise Control.
unexpected VPI Traveler DC motor change in new ver
Hi everyone,
Last week I received a new black Traveler safely dropped off by UPS. I was very glad to see that VPI packs the unit so well. The first thing I unpacked was the power cord box. I was very surprised to see a 24v DC walwart, which really bummed me out. I thought I was getting an AC motor version so I could use my Music Hall Cruise Control to tweak the Traveler's speed to my preferences. The Cruise Control does also work with 16v turntable power supplies but not 24v, sigh. I want to avoid paying return shipping and I am hoping to try to make a local trade (Seattle, WA) for the 1st version Traveler or maybe a Music Hall MMF 7.1. Nothing else has been upacked / setup with the Traveler I received.
I was wondering if the Music Hall comes close to the Traveler in musical presentation and maybe has a little more PRaT (similar to my Xpression III)? Or should I try for the first version Traveler and run it just a tad fast to try to bring more PRaT into the picture?
TIA
Last week I received a new black Traveler safely dropped off by UPS. I was very glad to see that VPI packs the unit so well. The first thing I unpacked was the power cord box. I was very surprised to see a 24v DC walwart, which really bummed me out. I thought I was getting an AC motor version so I could use my Music Hall Cruise Control to tweak the Traveler's speed to my preferences. The Cruise Control does also work with 16v turntable power supplies but not 24v, sigh. I want to avoid paying return shipping and I am hoping to try to make a local trade (Seattle, WA) for the 1st version Traveler or maybe a Music Hall MMF 7.1. Nothing else has been upacked / setup with the Traveler I received.
I was wondering if the Music Hall comes close to the Traveler in musical presentation and maybe has a little more PRaT (similar to my Xpression III)? Or should I try for the first version Traveler and run it just a tad fast to try to bring more PRaT into the picture?
TIA
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