Huh, looks like this thread may not be fake? I got the vibe it is.
Yeah, VPI turntables are everything negative the "experts" say in this thread and more. Terrible design all around.
How many happy owners are there? And VPI has survived how long? Certainly not a perfect company, but most audio companies aren’t.
If they are truly garbage, a long term user base would not exist.
There isn’t an ideal table in any price point. There are choices in all price point, and the best of that bunch is subjective.
Disclosure:I’m using an ancient Classic. A VPI in a proper setup supported by the rest of the system, is good as anything else in the wacky world of audio.
You need to have 20 turntables lined up, side by side. Play your favorite record on all of them one after one then, you can determine what’s the best. And for heavens sake, don’t include a VPI,uni pivot design among them. SMH
I personally, would get a used VPI, if I were in the market for another table.Lots of deals to be had.
The unipivot design just takes getting used to.
SMH
Yeah, VPI turntables are everything negative the "experts" say in this thread and more. Terrible design all around.
How many happy owners are there? And VPI has survived how long? Certainly not a perfect company, but most audio companies aren’t.
If they are truly garbage, a long term user base would not exist.
There isn’t an ideal table in any price point. There are choices in all price point, and the best of that bunch is subjective.
Disclosure:I’m using an ancient Classic. A VPI in a proper setup supported by the rest of the system, is good as anything else in the wacky world of audio.
You need to have 20 turntables lined up, side by side. Play your favorite record on all of them one after one then, you can determine what’s the best. And for heavens sake, don’t include a VPI,uni pivot design among them. SMH
I personally, would get a used VPI, if I were in the market for another table.Lots of deals to be had.
The unipivot design just takes getting used to.
SMH