I've never owned one myself, but I have used them. They are very good for flattening warped records, and it couples the record to the platter well. There are some concerns, though, in that some designs will cause any grit or dirt that might be on the platter to be pressed into the record on the bottom side. I have heard some complaints about this. Other concerns are vacuum "pulsations" from the pump finding their way into the sound. Better systems don't have these problems. Check the designs of each that you are condsidering for these concerns.
vacuum, worth the expence/hassle?
I have a SOTA Sapphire series IV TT, am wondering if the vacuum platter would produce a noticable improvement in sound. If so, would the improvement be noticed on all records or just warped, complex music, etc.
I'm a bit concerned about the extra equipment associated w/vacuum.
Currently running a PT-6 arm and Shelter 501 cartridge.
The arm needs replacement and I am considering SME or Graham.
Your input on the usefullness of the vacuum platter is appreciated
thx,
jim
I'm a bit concerned about the extra equipment associated w/vacuum.
Currently running a PT-6 arm and Shelter 501 cartridge.
The arm needs replacement and I am considering SME or Graham.
Your input on the usefullness of the vacuum platter is appreciated
thx,
jim
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