Scout drive upgrade


I've had some expensive tables and am back to a humble, stock Scout, which I think is an amazing performer when properly isolated and given a good cart & phono preamp.

I've been listening to it for about six months now and the only thing that does occasionally intrude on my listening is it's noticeably non-exemplary speed stability. Looking at the rubber belt drive, it seems to me that must be a weak point.

I would appreciate suggestions on improving the drive system, either by using a different belt or possibly a total replacement (rim)?
paulfolbrecht
If you budget allows, buy the SDS speed control. It will take care of the problem.

Wendell
Yes, the SDS is a must have. The 300 Rpm motor is also a simple, inexpensive way to gain some stability and noise control.
vpi will upgrade your scout to rim drive, but i think you could pick up a used sds for cheaper. i've heard using a silk bead cord is better than the rubber belt, but have no first hand knowledge of this.
I knew I should have said "no SDS". :) When I had an ultra-tricked out Scoutmaster setup a few years ago I had it, and found *little* difference. I have very clean AC.

I don't think that's the problem.

I think a Scout rim drive could be killer and is probably the best bet.

(I will never forget a demo of the Teres rim drive at RMAF 07. Took that already stellar table to another level.)

I should probably try a thread first, if that will work.

By the way I tried moving the motor assy farther from the platter tonight and that actually made a difference from the better.

Thanks