The VPI is a better TT. The DV is also a very good match, but you need to know if its the high or low output version. I have the low output version myself, and I would definitely buy it again. If your phono pre only works with high out carts, you'll need to replace it or get an SUT. Keep the speed control and use it on the VPI
MMF-7 or VPI Traveler
Hello all - looking for any input on my current decision. I'm running an original MMF-7 w Grado Sonata right now and have been thinking that would be my rig until I got together the funds for a VPI Classic. But I've also been feeling lately like this tt is the weak link in my chain... and in my endless bartering and trading I've recently come into a DV 20x2... AND there is a pristine VPI traveler available close to me w V2 tonearm for a very nice price (675). I'm imagining that once I sold the mmf-7 and the project speed box I have with it I'd only be out about 150 or so on the VPI, so the money is not a big concern for me. It more boils down to the effort. Two hour round trip drive to get VPI and then the hassle of selling the mh and packing and shipping it.
So obviously I'm looking for input from people w experience of both tables. I only want to do this if the VPI is going to be a significant step up, and there are arguments pro and con to be found on the web depending on who you read. Fremer is a big proponent of the vpi and though I try not to be too swayed by the stereophile congnoscenti I usually find I agree with his opinions.
Anyway - any thoughts are appreciated.
So obviously I'm looking for input from people w experience of both tables. I only want to do this if the VPI is going to be a significant step up, and there are arguments pro and con to be found on the web depending on who you read. Fremer is a big proponent of the vpi and though I try not to be too swayed by the stereophile congnoscenti I usually find I agree with his opinions.
Anyway - any thoughts are appreciated.
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