Vpi 19mkIV or linn sondek 12


Which would be better to buy used? Ease of set-up is an issue as I have no experience. I want to keep it under $1200 with arm. What should I look for? Thanks, Jon
jsbail
Jsbail, I've used a VPI MkIII for many years, and as Sdcampbell says, it "just sails along making great music." I've never had a bit of trouble with it, it stays solidly aligned and set-up, and it's also very easy to set-up initially. The VPI MkIII and MkIV tables are a great value in my opinion. The VPI's are also very compatible with a number of different tonearms. (ET, Rega, VPI's own JWM) Basis, Michell and Rega are also very good tables in this price range, but I think its awfully hard to beat the VPI MkIV. One other point to note, VPI is continually improving their top products and making many of those improvements available as upgrades for the VPI MkII-IV tables. They have a long track record of doing this very successfully and at a very modest cost.
Talk to dealer/member larry (hwdsound), he's been selling and modifying VPI turntables for 20 years. As they have no suspension you can try things like sand-filled bases and corian arm-boards and complete top plates. The separate arm-board also makes it easy to swap arms with little or no re-alignment.
VPI's don't have suspensions? What?

In another thread a guy asks about mounting a JMW on an Oracle and no one tells him that the thing weighs over 4 lbs?

Does anyone here know what he's talking about?

Vlad
With due respect to Kitch29, the only TT in the HW-19 series that does NOT have a suspension is the 'Junior'. It isn't "suspended" in the usual sense -- it sits on vibration-controlling pucks. Once you upgrade beyond the 'Junior', the HW-19's have spring suspension systems. The upgrades to the HW-19 Mk3 and Mk4 involve heavier platters, with corresponding changes to the springs and to the platter bearing (the Mk4 version, for example, uses the same thrust bearing as the more expensive TNT series of TT's).