tre9901 - agree with Sturgis. I own a VPI Classic "2.5" (sic). I never checked the rotational speed or flutter of my platter. That said, I agree with tre who advises that you check your speed with a paper strobe.
Btw, is the TT perfectly level in all dimensions? That's important. If you still believe there is a flutter issue, think about a new belt. That's the cheapest option. SDS and/or a new motor is the next step ... and will cost bucks.
As far as the motor is concerned, I was able to swap out the stock 600 rpm motor that came with my standard Classic for the 300 rpm motor that came with the Classic 3. Easy as pie and soldering is not required. Just wire nuts.
Btw, is the TT perfectly level in all dimensions? That's important. If you still believe there is a flutter issue, think about a new belt. That's the cheapest option. SDS and/or a new motor is the next step ... and will cost bucks.
As far as the motor is concerned, I was able to swap out the stock 600 rpm motor that came with my standard Classic for the 300 rpm motor that came with the Classic 3. Easy as pie and soldering is not required. Just wire nuts.