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I just saw an ad for a VPI controller called an ADS.  I went to VPI's website and discovered that no SDS was listed.....I suppose the ADS is to take the place of the SDS.
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Pure analog . Got to hear and see it at Capital audiofest.  They (vpi ) very high on them.
So the new ADS has no AC line regeneration, compared to the SDS?

I guess VPI has no noise on their incoming AC, that they can hear?

This is wait and see, IMO.
No long term speed adjustment.  No phase splitting to get rid of cap on Hurst motor.

That said it would be nice if we got to listen to a Walker,Phoenix, and both VPI's side by side.  I am total non digital and transistor kind of guy.  But we are talking about making a stable motor output with least amount of vibration/noise.  We are moving a motor not a speaker.

So without testing it I guess it is just a WAQ on my part.

Enjoy the ride
Tom
IIRC, there are some head-to-head comparisons of the SDS and the Phoenix online. 
 
In these, I seem to recall the Phoenix doing very well in its measurements in comparison to the SDS. Now whether this is audible, and how audible is another question. 

Plus Phoenix has the RoadRunner option as well...
The problem  with the comparison is they did not take a stand.  Except the guy purchased the Phoenix units.  That tells us he like something better about the phoenix stuff.

I do own both the Eagle and Road Runner and they are great units.  Very flexible and once adjusted where you want it ,automatic there after.

I have talked with Bill the owner and he is one sharp dude.  He does not try to do some marketing copy crap on you.  The price vs the features makes it a no brainer.   That being said it would be nice to see if you could hear the differences between the units, features and price aside.

Enjoy the ride
Tom