I’ve asked before, why does there seem to be a lot of “ B” stock Vpi’s at Music Direct?
Technics 1200G VS VPI Prime Signature
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Music Direct currently lists 28 B Stock Items, 2 of which are VPI. The most, 9, are Mark Levinson. I’ve had a VPI Classic SE with 10” 3D uni-pivot arm for the past 8 years, no issues. I don’t think it’s any more difficult to set up with a cartridge than other arms and it’s as stable as any gimbal arm playing on the record. It’s totally adjustable including azimuth, some arms are not. It’s also an amazing tracker, in all this time it has never skipped or malfunctioned—pretty amazing. |
I know that some do not think the arm on the technics is that good. Well, I will tell you that it is. Its very versatile, the 1200G package is tough to beat. Yes you could change the arm to a Triplanar and probably get close to state of the art quality but the arm that comes with this table is no slouch, trust me. Great value for the money. The arm that comes with the 1200G definitely blows away the arm that comes with the prime. very stable design and great tracking arm |
Since I moved my Zyx cartridge from my Rega P5 to the Technics 1200G, I am very happy. I don't know why I wasn't able to to get good performance from the combination P5/Zyx (I tried everything: spacers, tungsten CT, thin or thick mat, etc...). With the Technics, that's really good, with great respect of the whole frequency bandwidth. Now, the poor records sound poorer than poor and the good ones (good mastering / press) are amazing.
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