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Old 13th April 2005, 03:05 PM   #1
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Question VPI Aries info please

Looking for spindle specs of the VPI Aries table. I need to know the overall length of the spindle above the platter, the length of the threaded portion of the spindle and the diameter and thread pitch of the threaded part. Are all VPI threaded spindles the same specs?

I have this record weight on AudiogoN auction, guess I should have known it would be too heavy for my AR EB101 and lots of interest from VPI owners. But I don't have an Aries handy to take measurements (go figure).

http://ads.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc....abl&1114226818

Anyone with that information will truly be appreciated.
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