VPI Scout- motor pops in speakers when turned off


I just recently purchased a VPI Scout. Whenever I turn the motor off to change records, a loud pop comes through the speakers. I called VPI about this, and was told that it is "system dependent" and not something to worry about. I was told just to turn the volume down before turning it off, which doesn't really satisfy me as a legit answer. I have read on the forums on Audio Asylum that I am not alone with this issue. Is VPI's response just side stepping the issue? Is it really something to worry about? I found it sort of a lame response.
mekong56
Mekong56 knows that if he does the fix, the warranty is voided. Where in the world is quality, customer service.?
All my years of dealing with VPI I have never had a response such as the one Mekong56 describes here. Not that I am disputing his claim of the incident. But to me this is not like VPI at all. This just doesn't fit the man Harry Weisfield owner of VPI. I have always found him very helpful and spot on with his advice. To be candid I am somewhat shocked by this thread.
To be candid I am somewhat shocked by this thread.
02-07-09: Ferrari

Shocked? By VPI's response? Or shocked by the responses from others that have experienced the same problem?

First off I would agree with with VPI's supposed response to Mekong56. Could very well be..... "system dependent" .....
Shocked by VPI response. I have never had such a response from VPI. I have had same problem over the years with Rega, Oracle and a few others. This is a dirt simple fix if the problem relates to the turntable.
Ferrari,
You forget the age we live in.

Come Monday morning I suggest you contact VPI and ask them if they recommend that you, Joe public, install a capacitor across the contact switch of their VPI TT.

JMHO, I would think it could be a liability issue for VPI telling you, Joe public, to do so.....