I used to have that cheap one on my scout before I upgraded to the gingko one. when I had the vpi version I decided i was better off just using an old lp to cover the platter. why? because as you surmise the budget dust cover did not keep dust off the tonearm/cartridge, and the fit to the platter was looser than an lp so it did not do as good a job keeping dust off the platter (most important place to keep dust free imo) as an old 3cent lp. and for what its worth an old lp on the platter is what I use on my new table. my $.02, others I'm sure have found that cover to be effective, but I'd say keep the gingko and be careful putting it on.
VPI Dust Cover
Does anyone have any experience with the VPI "Budget" dust cover? I have a Scoutmaster with a Gingko plinth-top dust cover. My table sits on a wall mount (Target) about chest high, and I'm always worried when I put the cover back on that I'm going to hit the tonearm or cabling in back. The VPI cover looks a lot lighter and easier to slide on and off, but the section that goes over the tonearm also appears to be open in front and back, which makes me wonder just how much dust it can really keep off the tonearm and cartridge. Has anyone used one?
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