stringreen, Have different cartridges to try ?
I found an old VPI lube....doesn’t say superlube. Is there a difference ...can the better one be bought? I used light sewing machine oil on the motors...I took the platter off, used alcohol to clean (very little black came off) and then used a new alcohol swab to clean the ball. All looked ok...played a record and almost all the noise is gone....could be some on the record....I’ll try a different one tomorrow. |
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@stringreen just call Matt at VPI he is a good guy and can help you with your issue.
Happy Listening, |
Stringreen your problem seems to be solved, but for anyone else, there’s a VPI youtube video by Matt which addresses this issue, and recommends what lubricant to use on the platter bearing at least. Google "VPI turntable lubrication youtube" and it will pop right up. You’re supposed to lubricate the platter bearing every six months Matt says. So I’d best get on it too. Mike |
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@rpeluso "Only occurs when the cartridge is on the record." ?? I am not so sure @clearthinker is a jerk.
@stringreen Did you also lube the cartridge? |
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@stringreen , If you are hearing bearing noise through the cartridge and speakers, which it appears you are, the bearing is trash. This means that both the bearing and platter have to be replaced. You might as well buy a new turntable. Next time do not buy a VPI. That particular arm is not bad. You can put it on a Kuzma Ref 2 or similar. |
Yeah....I found my problem. Under the turntable, there is large bolt which holds the bearing in place. I could turn it with my fingers...wrong. I got my Channel Locks, and tightened it down. Silence is golden. Not only is the noise gone, but the air around instruments, solid lows, vocal clarity is enhanced. Love when things work out. |
@stringreen , glad to see this has come full circle for you and you are back to enjoying the music. |
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