VPI Classic quirk


My 10 year old VPI Classic has performed without a hitch.
Change a belt now and then, a drop of oil for the motor and a dab of grease for the bearing.
Oh, and there was a spike replacement.

Every now and then, I can turn the motor on, it rotates counter clockwise. Turn it off, then its fine.
Any owners experience this?

I don’t want to bother with the VPI forum.

I have thought about giving Zep 4 a spin.

tablejockey

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The problem is very specific.

This will seem odd to the hyper careful among us...

I've never bothered to turn off the motor when flipping sides. I just lift and flip, tighten clamp. Never seen or heard any damage to anything so that's my thing. I developed the habit owning a Rega years back. When doing this, I may occasionally bump the platter, and THEN the reverse spin will happen. 

I read somewhere a listener was in a room with VPI. Harry did the same thing, so I guess I'm not alone.