VPI table isolation


I have a VPI Aries table with a Scout motor (long story) setting on top of a Polycrystal rack. As I was making some adjustments tonight, I noticed that when I touched the arm, I could feel the motor vibration. I disengaged the motor from the platter while running and could still feel the vibration.

Any recommendations on how to isolate the motor from the table? I do not want to spend more than $400-$500 as I am not sure how long I will keep this table, but if I could make an improvement, I would do it.

Any ideas would be appreciated
bobkirs

Showing 1 response by srwooten

Did you try experimenting with moving the motor? I get vibration in my tonearm if my motor is in a bad position with my Scoutmaster, even with isolation (Ginko Cloud 11). Moving the motor fixes it.