VPI Hw-19 Jr. Thoughts?


I currently have a Rega P5 w/Exakt cartridge and I'm thinking about upgrading. I've seen a few VPI Hw-19 tables on Ebay that are inexpensive enough that I could potentially splurge on a nice tonearm and cartridge (say about $2-2.5k for both). Can the Hw-19 be considered an upgrade from what I have now or should I look at one of the newer offerings from VPI? I'm looking to spend up to $4k.

FWIW, the rest of my system is:

Magnepan 1.6QR
McIntoash MAC6700
Apple Mac Mini
Marantz SA8260 SACD player
roninva
Well, the Classic is a very good sounding table; for a lot more money than a good HW19 MK1-3; but, it won't give you the flexibility to change arms that the HW series will. If by "better buy" you mean more bang for the same amount of $, I would say no. If by "less difficult" you mean easier to set-up, then the Classic is hard to beat. But a HW19 with a great arm, and a better cartridge afforded by the less expensive HW19; then things get really interesting.

Bpoletti does a nice job of explaining the options in the HW line. I would only point out that part of the flexibility of the series is that the suspension can easily be changed from sprung to non-sprung.
The Music Hall's newest table the model 11.1 looks like a winner. Its in your price range and from the looks of it built to last.
If it were me I would keep the Rega and put an Audiomods tonearm on it. Check the Rega thread over at Vinyl Engine.
Nothing against the VPI but, that combo will best the Jr.

http://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=55762
http://www.audiomods.co.uk/index.html
I wound buying the VPI Classic 1 with Soundsmith Zephyr cartridge and Cardas tonearm cable today. I'm quite pleased.